1 - Heritage Avon Lake

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1 - Heritage Avon Lake
/Novomber 16, 1 9 8 3 ^
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AVONvLAKE
' & t h Year, No. &
SHEFFIELD
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AVO N y, S H E F Fl E LO LAKE
A NEWSPAPER OF GENERAL CIRCULATION IN LORAIN COUNTY 2E
Avon Election Results
Wearsch Is 'Rested And Ready To Go1
By Linda Hawkins
Avon's mnyor-oloct Tom Woarach,
who has boon on a two-yoar hiatus after
serving In city government since 1974,
says ho UJH "rested up and is now roudy
to go again" in January.
Woarsch was an Avon councilman,
president of council for two terms and
mayor for ono torm, before ho took a
broak in 1901 to spond some time with
his family, ''You start to wonder If
something might be wrong when your
kids address you as Mr. Mayor instead
of Dad," Wearsch says with a chuckle.
Around
Our Towns
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A SIGN OF STRENGTH
Evory two yours or so rosldonts of
Loraln County got bombarded with
political advertising.
Idoes aro infrequently, unique because
just about everything has boon tried. Tho
bualc print madia od gets u pho(o..(golln
know what ho/sho looks liko], somo
-noted points about all tho organizations
thoy bolong to and, of course, thoir platform. You might have road how an incumbonl Is still working on a promise
from Ilia last election or bow his opponent points out tho promiso was novor
kopt, so.iivoto for mo 'causo things will
gat dona.. And occasionally you may
notice a little mud-dinging and name
calling. Those always impress tho
public.
' The area of advertising that I really enjoy is tho "POLITICAL SIGNS". You
can't drivo up and down any stroet in
town without finding the all important
"SIGN".
You might ovoti loud tho family in tho
enr for a Sunday "Let's check out tho
sign drive", Kinda liko looking at
Christmas decorations in December.
Lord knows there is enough to check
out.
Candidates always do their best to
make sure thoy put more signs than the
other guy. A sort of...woll...nuclaar arms
race only we'll call It the'"political sign
race". The more signs you have, tho
more strength...right! I don't know If
anyone votes for a candidate bacauso of
"a lot of signs", but at least they
recognize the name.
Continued on page 22
Carriers Needed
For Avon Lake Press routes in Avon.
One route available on Ridgclund Dr..
one route on Jennie, Willo, Trinity Ct.
Phono 933-5515.
LEFT UNTIL
CHRISTMAS
But tho vacation is over now, and with
a 1,750 to 612 vote victory over Anthony
J. Conti, Woarsch is rowing up to bogin
implementing the five point program he
campaigned on.
• "Tho first thing I will do Is rovlow the
financial position of tho city and attempt
to HtabUfei) it," Woarsch says. "Financial
responsibility moons giviry cltlzons as
many services as possible fur the tax
dollars they invest in the city. I see no
need to carry-over vast sums of money
from ono your to the next—a small contingency fund Is sufficiunt."
• Once he finds out how nvich money
Is available, he Gays the next Mop will be
to "spend it". One priority will bo expanding the police department by hiring
additional personnel and purchasing
now equipment—which is badly nooded,
according to Wearsch.
Tho policy dopurtmont is supported by
a 1.5-mlll levy and monies from tho
general fund. In his prior administration, considerable tncomu was derivod
from Mayor's Court and Wcarsch says
ho will continue to opoioto tho court to
prosorvo this revenue source.
• Another priority for • tho now administration will be Improving storm
dralnngu. The city !..ts purchased a large
piece of equipment for ditch cleaning,
now oil that is needed Is somo Intensive
administrative attention to make tho
drainage Improvement program work,
says Wearsch.
•. A road resurfacing program will also
got Wearsch's attention in tho noxt two
years. Votors approved a renewal of a
street repair levy last June, and with
cartful budget management Avon's
r o a d s s h o u l d begin to shotv
improvement.
• The fifth priority for the now mayor
will be Improving tho 40-acre Schwartz
Rd. Park. He says a 50/50 government
grant has already been approved for tho
park improvements and tho onginoorlng
for (ho protect has boon completed.
Wearsch says plans call for the park to
Include both active and .passive recreation'^ areas— with playing fields for
various sports as well as picnic areas
and nature trails.
"I'm looking forward to getting back
on tho Job in January," says' Weorsch,
"and working with u\Z and new council
members."
Tom Wearsch , . "'";;• For the. now term, councll-at-largo
seats will he filled by Incumbent.Edward
M. Kristowskl, who received 1,001 vpjtes,\
lest week; plus Viow'cnmers Thomaa ;L;'
Tomlln (1,638 votesVand Mrs. Mildred
Gallagher (089 votes); ,.
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Two other candidates, Paul A. HHstoiv
und Incumbent ''David . Lawresaiuk,
received 622 and 457 votes respectively.
Continued on page 22
Issue 1 Had An Impact
By Rick Ilommor
Every two years Avon Lako residents
go to tho polls, cast their votes, 'lion sit
back aftor tho votes aro counted, end
evoryono usually agrees...ovorylhlng
turned out tho way they figured thoy
would.
Tho last two Avon Lako elections havo
been anything but predictable. From tho
Mayor's raco to tho various Ward Council and Council-at-Largo sonts not to
mention tho School Board, moat will
. agree...a few surprises surfaced.
Not sinco 1961 whon former Press
Editor and still co-publisher Richard ].
Homrnor, Sr., bumpod incumbent J.J.
King (now deceased) from his seat on
Avon Lako Council by 4 votes has an
Avon Lake oloctlon boon so close.
Tho unofficial voto tally shows former
mayor Richard W. Hausrod just'edging
out tho Incumbent Mayor Robert E.
Allen by a more 27 votes from over 5500
votos cast.
Tho Mayor's raco was a toss-up from
the start. No c.;c coultl really predict tho
outcome. Sonic said less that 50 votes.
After all, Robert Allen did upset Richard
Hausrod by 70 votes out of around 4900
cast in 1901.
A law more surprises poppud up und
grabbed Avon Lako by the ballot.
Ncwcomur, 25 year old Vincent Urbin
took ihc third council-nt-largc spot
nhcad of votnnins Joseph Bush, Robert
I..ucu (ind throo nlhor now hopefuls The
winners were Lynch, Abram one! Urbin.
Urbin campaigned for a new concept
of communication with voters instigated
from his end rather than from the
votors. An approach most valors am going to wnlch" for.
State jppucffi, to mist! tho legal drink-
ing age to 21, had a part in both Allen's
closo rail with victory and Vinco Urbin's
surprise win. Tho total voter turnout
this year was around 5500 compared to
Analysis
4000 in 1981. A good portion of those
additional 600 voters were young people
concernod with tho outcome of Issue HI,
Both Alien and Urbin aro youth oriented
and a good portion of those voters wore
in thoir cornor. Without Issue fll Urbin
wouldn't have done so well and Allen's
loss could hove boon by more than 27.
Tho dofoat of Joe Bush for Council-atLarge raised a few eyebrows. Dush felt
his strong position as the Incumbent in
Word II would give him thu necdod baso
for o Jump to Council-at-Largo and eventually to Mayor. A gamble that didn't
pay off. Hod Bush stayed in Ward II
chances are ho would havo won. A big
mistake.
After nearly 20 years of city service,
Bob Luce was also defeated in the AtLargo race. Liko Bush, Luce also jumped
from his Ward III scat to the At-large.
Luce made the move after nearly losing
in Ward III in '81 to Judy Emrick. An important factnr in Luce's loss was his
long term relationship with Avon Lake.
Tho longer you're in office, tho more
cnuinics politicians mnke, Anollior Factor WHS Luce's low profile during tho
campaign.
Wnrd. ( nnimrlimim Bob Ireland bunt
Mark Hurt 724 to 400 with thu third candidtito, Miko Valichnnc. getting less tliun
10D voles. Somo foil Hart had an outside
shot to beat Ireland. Tho vote was expected to bo closer.
Ward II found two ''gnntlomon" wag-
ing a polite battlo of door-knocking.
Learwood School teacher, Dale Cracas
defeated Dan Lawrence by 819 to 527;
Two good candidates. Cracas position
as an East and school teacher didn't hurt
his chnncer,.
iWt'irri " i . As I mentioned, two years
ago Judy Emrick noarly ousted Bob Luce
from this council seat. Sho lost that race
by around 60 votes. This time around
Emrick faced two formidable opponents
in former councilwoman, Jeanne Bair,
and nowcomer Jacob Lundy.
Since Emrick's noar victory two years
ago her faco has beep a familiar, sight ot'
various Council and Committee
mqotings. Still, not a big victory though.
The final outcome, Emrick473, Bair434,
Lundy 412.,
Wnrd IV. Erma Havorbock ran unopposed. Originally sho had a couple of
unannounced opponents. After measuring her strength, thoy decided to run
elsewhere, or not run at all.
Tho School Board raco had three
openings and 5 people running. Aftor
tho dust settled, Board President, Linda
Moyse was defeated by only 9 votos.
Duvo Updegraff, Tim Conway and R.
Lynn Bondurant, Jr., worp tho winners.
Updograff was tho number one voto
receiver on the entire Avon Lako election with Z8U5. The only othur items to
gut more votes was tho No column on
the ta>. increase an Issue 0 (charter
change].
Tim new Avon Lako administration
hns its work cut out. Finances, city sorvices, grawth (lock of) now industry plus
much more for thu now and old faces
which take over January 1.
Tho next two years should prove vory
interesting. Avon Lako rosidonts will
watch closely.,
if
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1-O-Lb. Bag
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Buy I at rig. rtlaii D'lct. g*| 2nd orn FHEE1
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Golden Roll Butter
Tab, Coke or
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Philadelphia Brand
Cream Cheese
PetRitz
Pumpkin Pie
PetRitz
Pumpkin
Custard Pie
''A Judgement Will Be Made..."
"A Juilginiitit will IJO iiuulo by ovory
child in Iliu CUy of Avon Liiku rotttii'tlitif)
tlit! U8« of niiiid-iiltui'hiK drugs" \u a
bobklut bolny distributed by Iliu Avun
Lnku PTA Council. Tlio Avon Lnko I'TA
Council is concornud IIIHHII thu
clitiiniciil dupundonci) probtcin ntul I'IIUIM
a ruaponsiblllty lo jtrovklu iiifoniKillon
to thu community.
Thu puiposo of tills luindbouk l.i lo
liulp parents lo:
Educnlu Ihalr child (11 nuiko (ho right
ducisicni; Kocagnixo nlcohol tmd druy
obuHo us a truutubltt tllsuusu; Uucognlzo
llio signs ttnd Hymptuins in u uhild who
FOR EXAMPLE...
linn mtidu thu wrung decision; mitt Civo
til ruction in corroding an uxisting
prublum.
lidiicdlion is thu kuystona lo pravoti*
ling uhoiniGnl filniHu. Ilu suru (o gut onu
ul uithur Lutirvvood Jr. High School's or
Avon Luku High School's I'nrunt A
'I'uuchor Con Fu run cos mid road It. Gain
us much infurnifition us you cim on this
probluin. You may suvu a lovud onu from
1'iu nguny of chomlcnl iibtisu.
Dr. Donald R, Rowlus of Iliu Lund Ings
Animnl Hottpltnl -.nudo thu printing of
this booklul possiblo \vllh ills flnnnciul
conlribtitlon,
wimom
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Thanksgiving Service
A special Thunksgiving survicu, upon
lo tho community, will bo hold on
Novombor T,4, lGbJ, ut First Church
Christ Sclur.tlfit, Avon Loku.
Tho sorvico will bugln nl 10:00 n.m.
with o hymn, iind includes Blbtu
rondincs rtifloc'tiny the Psiilmlst's
gratitude] ovon in tho midst cf his lurbulont oru - "How oxcollont is •' ' -'Ing
kindnoss, O God ... (ho chll-'
put thuir trust under tho
.t t^
wings. Thoy shall bo uL/unduntly
sutiaOud with Ihu fntnoss of Iby houso;
ond thou shall mako Uiom drink of the
rlvor of thy ploasuros." ,
During thu hour-long sorvico, tho
rondings will oxploro tlio Scriptural
racord of God's "loving kindness." Eriof
corrolativo passages froin tho Christian
Scltmco toxtbook, Scionco ond Hoalth
with Koy to tho Scriptures by Mury
Hnkor Eddy, will also bu road, Including
thu following oxcorpl from tlio clioplor
on "I'royor": "God Is not inovud by tho
hroath of pruiso to do more than I-(r has
alroady dono, nor can tho infinite do loss
than bostow all good, sincu Ha is unchanging wisdom and Love."
Tho; hymns and readings will ulsa
highlight thu lovo and comfort God continuully uxtunds to His creation, bringing puuco in timus of troublo.
Following (hosu readings, thu Prusidant's Pror.lumrjtion, and Ihu Lord's
Prayer, iimo will bo not asido for oxprussionq of gratitude to Cod.
All ara wulcomo at tho Thunksgiving
survicu. Child enre will bo provided for
children too young to attond.
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The Press Is a Newspaper of
General Circulation In Loraln County
Rick Hemmer. Editor & Co-Publisher
RJ. Hemmer Sr., Co-Publisher
Linda M. Hemmor, Advertising
Bonnie Horvath, Advertising
Linda Hawkins, staff Writer
Ann Schneider, Accounting
Rita Flalm, News co-Ordlnator
Catherine J. Bahen, circulation Manager
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SCHOOL CALENDAR
Wod,, Nov. 16: 3:15 A.F.S. Club - Room 220
7:00 p.m. Fall Sporls Award Program - Auditorium
Thurs., Nov. 17: 2:00 - 4:00 Putonl-Tonchor Conforoncos - Early Dismissal, 1:40 n.m. .
7:15 - Moth Science Club Room 264 1
Mon., Nov. 21: GiIlO - 9:30 Parent- Ponchor CoiiforoncD3 - Early Dismissal 1:40 p.m.
WATCH CHANNEL 30 - EDUCATIONAL ACCESS
FOR THE AVON LAKE CITY SCHOOLS
NEWSCAST Wcdnnsday • 12:00 noon, 3:30, 7:00 p.m.
SPF.CIAL AREA CLASSES
'.i is easy to get caught up in school terminology and
arsumu ovoryono knows what is moant. Tlio words,
"Si'ECIAL AREA CLASSES" hnvo a dofinito meaning
in tho olomontnry schools. Thoy rofer specifically to
ART, VOCAL MUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC,
PHYSICAL EDUCATION, and LIBRARY INSTRUCTION. Tho aroos aro a ma|oi' part of our curriculum and aro considorod very important in terms of
helping to moot a child's physical, mental, social, und
emotional needs. Some children perform exceptionally well in some "special areas" wliila some do not.
Thoy all have tho opportunity, howovor, to participate
and be a part of an exciting phaso of school.
Tho "special arun" program are a result of many
teachers and administrators developing a philosophy,
courses of study, and a series of performance objactivos for tho students.
SCHOOL LUNCH MENU
(Subject to change)
Mon., Nov. 21: French Broad Pizza. Vugoluble, Lettuce Wedge, Yellow Cako/Frosting, Milk.
Tuos., Nov. 22: Hamburger on a Bun, French Fries,
Fruit, Cookie, Milk.
Wed., Nov. 23: COOK's CHOICE
Thurs ., Nov. 24: THANKSGIVING DAY
Fri., Nov. 25: NO SCHOOL
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Redwood Kindergarten students learning a song in
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Lyn Wilber displaying her thumb print art to Miss
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Melanie BlP^eslee (left) and Tom Carder (right) learning rhythms in Mrs. Price's vocal music class.
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
"TURKEY R A F F L E " Sunday, Nov. 20th
Drawing at 5:00 p.n-/.
(Look for Coupons in the Avon Lake Presy and in
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"HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE" Sunday, Nov. 20th
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Open Sundays 1:00 p.ni.-5;00 p.m. through Holidays
"OLD-RSHIONED CHRISTMAS CELERHATION*
Sunday, December 18th
1:00p.m.-5:00p.m.
Tree Trimming
Christmas Carolling
Guest Choir
Visit with Santa
Gift of Love Center
Brass Ensemble
Refreshments
3HSHW
j[FamiIie?are asked to bring ornaj^fllgjbr tree
Strirmning. Children are ask&dlo bring
TjJ homemade ornamenjsjj^^
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EVERY OCCASION.
Porcelain • Brass •
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(Kindergarten through high school)
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Infants &
Toddlers
Tops and
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THE LANDINGS
CORNER OF RT. 83 AND WALKER RD.
AVON LAKE, OHIO
XMAS OPEN HOUSE
SPECIAL
Froo Izod Sox with any'
Jzod Sweater,
.Nov.l7lh- Nov. 20th>
J933-4B43,
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NOW
OPEN..
BEVAN'S COUNTRY
DOG FOOD & PET
SUPPLIES
STOP IN FOB
FREE
nOG THEAT,
OFF
Purchase of any gift
Item In brass or
pewter. Free
^carnations to first 100/
customers
Sportsman's*
Junction
Post-Brand
Opening Special
20% OFF &S
Christmas Gifts At Post Office
l'otilhiiiKlxr |ot> Klukullii of Avon l.aUi;
says Urn U.S. I'nMul Survkw's tUIKI Coinniciiuiriillvij Mini Slits am! ihn )nU>;;1 nditiun i>l Tlii! l'ostul Survlco Guidu ID U . S .
S l u m p c , ti 1'usltil Stnvici! Imok on s l u m p
cullm-.l.nu for tilt; niiw i:nllm:tur TIS U'I.'II
us lln: oxjmriniicml phlluliillsl. ntu miw
nvniltibUi,
. 'I'lii! li)»;t llniiimtjiimnilivn Mini Set
c o n t a i n s 2(1 i.ssiiits •- I!) .slnt>li! s l u m p s
nl
.UKI siivi'ii blocks of 11 mr sliiniji-i -*
ol '17 'iliiin|)s ami itiitividunl [iliisUi:
mmilils which lii'lp |Jin1r!i.l IMCII issue.
Tiir Mil lm:!iii[i!'< n block oi lour liiilluon
Minmps (i ml Hi ol I lie 1M Olyuipii;
Mil in (is. Ksiti'il to cnmmimios'tUi; 11L•:
I'lll'l Olympic liuuii'.s,
'I'lii! l!!!t:i Cnriminmnr.nivi' Mini S»rt is
tlit! u i r n w l inlillusi oi ;i sm ins ol m i n i m i
•*uts I'tilniisiii! by tlut I'osttil Si'rvici! i!iit:li
yi'iir prior In llii; holiilny MSUSOII. T h e
i;ovi:rolllii!S]Z.r>l) Mini Sri imilinns .illwork minimi lo I In1
iinnitrimnuriitivi!
slumps issui!il [luring lUfCt,
.Tin; n n w l u l l - c o l o r IIMIIII e d i t i o n nl
T I K I 1'iiHlul G u i d e lit U . S . S l u m p s is tin
siili! nlul is Ilticml ill $:!.:)<). lln; siillH! US
liisl yiMr's Imok. Tim L!'.)li p;ij;i! h o o k pro\liliis jnliii(!stiiiti pliiliilnlii; Lislnriiuilion
lor (hij novii;i! ami Hit; iixptM'iimct.'d uolliHilnr, It lm;h]'liis Inlcsl tiinrknl VHIUDS,
ciiliilo^UL! iiiitTilx-rs mid a i r r e u l p r i c e s
iui sunviMiir pilous and coniiiiDtiuiriilivi!
nil index lislinj; ol' nil U.S. Coin-
,,t.ittMiriiHvi! shimiis. n llsllna til Ihu lom. 1
11llMH ,,f I'oslal Si;rvii:i.' l'hllnlnllc ConlUrs .
,„„)• a H|ii!i:i(il s e c t i o n tin Olympic
Tin- «'•"'''" f l l r i n w>'Hnli'» '"any
iintl sltirliss niluto.l to slnmp
niHMsr Kliiknltii ntstj nolud a
cil p o p u l a r tupituil s t i x n p collucs prtcurl from S2 • S3 uuch nro
Unit
i. liiirlt kil lucludiw ii 20 p
Hvtif
lirr M, :») »tnrn» H .
albuni
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IIIHI » bimklol fiiitillucl.
InC l l i "
An Invitation
AM! yrm .i HIHSS pursoi)?
|| you iin;, ytju will won1..
tn j;o Id tin; Avon LtikoCI-.
.ibniry and scsts the
tiy i;lass display fnim
Lilt: !!!ll) ID I Ins 2Utll '
military jjioviitijtl by tho'
VVi.'slorn Kusurvi; Htiijtoy
Study Club. .A film on thu ;
liiittury of this ruimirkublo
Oliio jiliis. vvill bti shown:
nl 7:'M on Nov. 15lh. Tho"
public is cordially iuvilcd.
Birdseed Sale
Avon Lake Uoy Scout/r
Troop 300 is holding thotr,,
yc.'iir-lfJii(} wild bfrdfiood1
atitu. Thin is a duluxu mix
oi' sow! which . attracts '.many buautifiil specios of
hirtls tivtut* inuurnri!n.To :
pluctj your orciur, plooso
cull unit of Hut following:
, Rich Zullo - 933-4673!
Hob Korim - 933-80BB;
H u w ii r el P r u s s n c H • • •
U33>»2UU.
Sited prices are S5.00 for
25 lbs nnd $0.00 for 50 lbs,
Losing
Weight
Now you can do more than
just shop when you visit
Elyria's Midway Mall..Nowyou can also do your
banking.
PARDNER - Ehyria Savings' 24 hour banker, is now
available to you in Midway Mall's main entrance,
located near the center mall area. All you need is
a checking or a statement savings account at EST,
Lorain County's largest bank, and a 24 hour
PARDNER banking card.
Doesn't matter if It's 10.00 in the morning, 9;00 at
night, Sunday or a holiday. You can do your
banking while you do your shopping,
• Withdraw Cash • Make Utility Payments •
Make Deposits • Make Loan Payments • visa
Cash Advance • Account Balance. Inquiry
All Day - Everyday.
Join us for our lucky 13Pardner 24 Hour Banker
jpening & celebration. Stop by any day from
November 13th thru'November 20th & November
25th thru' November 27th,
Ask for a demonstration on how Pardner can
make everyday banking faster and more
convenient, and receive a valuable discount
coupon good at many of the Mall area merchants
Demonstrates Hours
Sundays - 12 noon'till 5 ;00 pm
Mon., Tue., Wed, Thur. - 3:00 pm'tlll 8:00. pm
Fri., Sat. - 1:00 pm'till 9:00 pm
PLUS
Register for one of
certificates to
1 S250
I SI0O
1 S50
10 S25
13 Midway Mall gift
be given away.
Grand Prize
2nd Prize
3rd Pri2e
4th Prizes
Elyria Savings & Trust
1*1* >4-J <ii t P i hc'ifciHC frh>» H . r u i M n f - * ! *t»H
Many persons sltirt out
with yood intentions In
reducing tbolr wolglit • but
somcivhcru along thu way
grst discouraged and wipo
out duys of successful
rood intoku. Why wo roncl
und tea] ihu way wo do is a
dcup und porsonul sublet.
T h r o u g h ' ' B .» d y
Awarunoss" wii can sort
out our probbms with not
only Tood but olhnr
aspects of our lives.
Luarn to chungu bad
habits nnd be the happy,
hualthy person you wcro
moant to bo. "Body
Awareness" will provldo
t h u I n s i g h t and:
motivation.
Classes meet ol tho
Avon United Methodist
Church overy Wodnosdny
from 12;30 - 1:30. Call
!)34-S00'l for further
information.
New Service
At Library
Avon Lake Public
Library now has a cableequipped television in tho
library conference room
for group viowing and
discussion of educational
programs. The conference
room vvill sont groups of
up to 25 pooplo and ii
availliblo on a reservation
basis by cullintc 033-8128.
Thu Buard of Trusloos
thanks Ualc's TV and
Audio Sal«s for providins
this lelovision at cost.
Code Change Too Late To Prevent Lawsuit
Uy L l n d u H a w k i n s
UyALlndu
HnwkiiiB
n u b i l e huurlim w a n hold, mid llio
A public Injuring wan hold, mid llui
fiiHl rumliiiK of l(!ginliiliui) (ippmvuri by
Avon [.uku Clly Council uii a ijru|]<JHU(l
olinngo in I ho plnnnliiH iitul mining
COCJUH rulnllug lu uccussury biiMdingH at
Monday iilylil's rugulur mooting.
At liu Hiinm inoulhi};. Ltnv IJlnielur
Dolu Uurntird imiiouticud lliu clly mid
llio piamiiiiB cuinmissiun niu l>ultig suud
by CnrI Muitir |r. in rugnrd lu nil m>
cu.iNury building, lluriiiml WIIH voted ti
prulimimiry luu of $1,OUU lo di'luml Uio
cily iigaiiiHl Idu suit.
Hnriuird Biiyj* Muiur bus gonu lo cuuit
hucuusu tlio phi nuing i;om mission
doniud Ills ruqunsl to build a IU-c;ur1
gorugu lu slom ul&usic •ind iiolluclut
volilclus behind his |uycox Kd. hinnu.
Counclliniin llob I rotund nskud il' diuro
wusn't iiomu uthor woy to sultlu lliu proliloni without noiii|} lo court. Umiiiird
snld tbci city clmrlur ofi'urs no appunl
procoss for n decision of Ilia planning
r.ommissloi'.,
Tlio proposud cliungoH to tlio planning
and zoning code which wore inlruducud
Monday night will limit rusldonliul
district gnrnyo8 to 15 Fuul In liotishl with
spoco Tor Ihruo vuhiclus. All otlmr
buildlngu dusigmid mid intondud fur 11c-
OTHER ACTION
usu muat
must nnot
oxcuud nlnu
nlnu Fo.it
FGJI In
c c m o r yy usu
o t oxcuud
in
O T H E R ACTION
upprovod
ihu siuxiiid roading
liuiglit
huinlit lur u
H litil
lint roof
r o o l our
r 11 fuut
foot Ib/ii
To/ii ynbl
ydbl^ c j u n d l i i p p m v o d lliu sm:uml roadiiif
uf
lu^lsliillun
mitllurlzIUK n lulmr n^nn!1 1 1
ud, hip. nmiiHiird
- ... t ur gambrul
1....1 rouf,
r .md
,,,,! lit
lusihliiliuii
(iiitllurlzUiK
n lulmr
nuint holwcun MK> city uml
lint 11^11111
iiolico
not uxcuud 120 square fuot uf Floor iir«(i
on IOIH of 15,000 squuru Fuut or hiss.
On lots largur than IS.OUU sutntro lum,
ihu lioor iiiuu will bi; alluvvud lo bit unit
purconl uF Ihu lol area, but not murt!
llum 2'10 stjiinru I'uul. KcqucKts fur ticcussnry bulldinns un land usud Tor
agriciilliirnl will n;(|uir(i phinnliig emuniissiuti approval.
Ai;cuidlnjj to Councilman Russ
Lynch, who sponsorud Ihu litj}iHliilion as
cuuncil's ruprusiiiilativo lo iilimniHH
cuiiiinlHaion, an important point hi ihiit
not mur» limn one eccossury buildingwhethor il IH a ytinifjo ur n sluriign shucl will bo pormltlnd on any ruslduntia! lot,
Lynch aald ibis chaugi! in Ihu codu
WHS tuicussary to prolunl I ho charactur
oi' rusldontlul ureas and their property
values. "Wi! hove beon allowing ur,.
cossury buildings which aro liiryur than
the homos on the lot," Lynch said.
"Somu are unsightly, while others
dial met From thu noigbborhood jusl
bncausu of their size."
Mayor Bob Allen commonlud (lint
planning commisHion wnntud Ihu new
ordinunco lo islimlnnlo prubtoni!; like Ihc
suit Hind by Moior.
dupiirlmunl. An uxecutivo suasion WILH
liuitl following llic council tiumlhiH tu
discuss lilts urdiiiancn Furlh"!-.
An urdfnaiici'. tu IHHUU $f>.()()() worth ui'
lionds lor slruol liylitH on I'urkvknv Dr.
^VHH approved (is nn iiuuiigonny.
A cu'iilriici was nwiirduil If) II ghl KIU
Kluclric IHC:. of Avon Lake lor ro-lignling
uulHultl HI at Uk'Hur Fluid I'urk. Tie
$y.475 hid From lh« company was tin
lowur ol Iwo bidn ruculvod lor Mm X
proji'H.
m
•o
An umurHUiicy ordinance wan alsu m
m
IJUHHIK] lo raisi) lliu Fees For P"™ H iUin
tickets From &:i and $5. lo $5 ami $10. z
The mayor nntod lliu nuw waiver loos o<
aro in lino with Fees charged in other m
a
surrounding communities.
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THE ELYRIA MEDICL8N1C
Urgent Care by Elyria Physicians
'Often evenings. Seven days a week. No appointment necessary
offering convenient medical care with a full range of Medical
services of a non-life threatening nature, including repair of
lacerations (cuts), X-ray, Laboratory and Electrocardiogram.
•HOURS*
Mon., TUQS.. Thurs., Frl.
6P.M.-11 P.M.
Wod. & Sat.
M A.M.-11 P.M.
Sundays & Holidays
3P.M.-11 P.M.
365 Dayo a Year
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(between Park 8- Garford Av«s.)
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AT
33050 Webber Rd.
Avon Lake, Ohio
(216)933-6666
Hrs: 12-6 Week
9-6 Sat.
Salesman 's
Sample Sale
Men's • W o m e n ' s • Children's
• SPORTWEAR AND OUTERWEAR •
CHOOSE FROM MANY FAMOUS BRANDS
U p To
OFF
SAVE • SHOP NOW FOR HOLIDAYS
Friday, Nov. 18th 10:00-6:00
Saturday, Nov. 19th 10:00-4:00
Avon Lake United Church Of Christ
32801 Electric BK J. Rear Entrance
Just West Of Rt. 83
Or sitting on your nightstand. Or desk. Or wherever you
have your phone. Because now you can buy the phone you already
have in your home. And it will cost you much less than you'd pay
for any other phone like it.
For as little as $16.85 each, plus tax, you can buy any or all of
the phones you lease from us. And you can conveniently bill your
purchase through your monthly phone bill.
To place your order or for more information call 244-8354.
V/atch for details of our new phone repair program with your
next telephone bill.
ROBERT HART STOTTER
Attorney At Law
GENERAL LAW
PRACTICE INCLUDING • BANKRUPTCY/CHAPTER 13 •
PERSONAL INJURY • CORPORATE/BUSINESS •
DIVORCE/DISSOLUTION • PROBATE/WILLS • REAL ESTATE •
CRIMINAL * ADOPTION • LANDLORD/TENANT
INITIAL CONSULTATION
NO CHARGE
THE LANDINGS-BUILDING H
32730 WALKER RD.
AVON LAKE, OHIO 44012
CLEVELAND OFFICE:
75 Public Square •
Suite 1200
696-2040
AT NAUTILUS NORTH
WE DO ONE THING
AND WE DO THAT BETTER THAN ANYONE ELSE!
ASK OUR MEMBERS...
VS.
Tlio Press, in cooperation with Convenient Food Mart, wili once again sponsor n Tiirkuy Coloring Contest.
Nino lucky children botwoun tlio iigos
of 5 & 12 will win n 10-12 Lb. turkey for
tlioir coloring efforts.
Pulos, regulations mid further information iii'tt found on page b in this Issue
of tlio Press.
Children entering tliu contest aro urg-
About Our Nautilus Training Expertise!
A b o u t Our C o m m i t m e n t T o Y o u r Goals!
About Privileges For Racquet Ball,
Tennis & S w i m m i n g
About Our Facility That Is The
ONLY COMPLETE Nautilus Training Center
In The Area.
ud to pay spcciul attnntion to tha^
dnudllno and drop off locations,
Avan Luke Convoniont Fuod Mnrt-j
Btoro ownora, Tom and Carol Fbwkosi
along with Sheffield lako store ownors,;
Dennis &. Linda Vollfck, oxprnssod
tlioughlt) on tho oxcullont quality of last
your*s ontrlos and waro again looking
furward to this 4th time around.
Interested In Cub Scouting?
All boys, agos U to 10. are invited to
discovor tho fun of Cub Scouting by Joining Doy Scout by joining Pack 354 in
Avon Lako. Mr. Bon Thompson, n Doy
Scout District Representative, can take
your name for membership simply by
calling him ot 033-2014 any day after 0
p.m. Cub Scout Pack 334 in sponsored
by Lake Shore United Methodist Church
in Avan'Lakc. At tho present tlmo, there
are two Dons within the pack, each with
weekly meetings filled with fun and
educational activities for tho boys. Cubs
learn tho fundamentals of Scouting and
can earn merit badges as they progress.
Paronts aro urged to participate wf'h
-GET YOU FIT-
v.
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Convenient Food Mart/Press
Annual Turkey Coloring Contest
their sons by attending monthly pack
moot I tigs in which all dons are
represented.
Scouting is o good way for the boys to
Iporn responsibility and gain a ruspoct.
for nature through group interaction
Adult supervision is always provided
Please consider Scouting and give Mr
Thompson a call. Any interostsd boya
and their parents are invited to attend
the Monday, Nov. 20 Pack Meeting to be
held at Lako Shore Church, 33119 Cloctrie Blvd., Avon Lake, at 7:15 p m A
Father-Son Cakti Auction will be held
during tho meeting along with other
activities.
,
Christmas Boutique
Tho ladtos guild or Holy Trinity
Church, Avon, will bo holding its annual
Chrlstmus Boutique Nov. imh from
2:00-9:00 and Nov. 19th from 11:00 a.m. •
5:00 p.m. II will be hold h, tho church
hall located at 2610 Nagol Rd.
There will bo 30 tables for doalors to
display their largo varlrity of crafts.
There will bo many crafts for Christmus
find Thanksgiving, homemado baked
goods, candios and juma. With
Thanksgiving a wook away, the
Christmas Eoutlquo will bo a great pldco
to purchase your holiday desserts
-.
Thore will also be items priced
especially low for chlkhtm to do tholrn
Christmas shopping. ,
?J
Thero is no admission charge ana
refrashmontB and light lunches will ba
available
.
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' Please come and browse end got «'•
head start, on your holiday shopping
You won't be disappointed.
SO-IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN NAUTILUS TRABNING,
YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO PAY US A VISIT.
For Complimentary Session And Information
On Our SPECIAL Rates Call 933-8075
"The Landings" 83 & Walker Rd. A.L. Karl Zimmer Director
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OAT OUR CHRISTMAS
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•ADJUSTABLE
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' EASE OF
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No eleclricily required.
Simply, pusn-button
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Wall-mount or
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Meal radiates to you
Laboratories.
just like (he sun.
2-SxIOs, 3-i>x7s,
15 wallets
This plush
Christmas stocking
measures 15 inches
long and beautifully
displays your child's
wallet-size portrait.
list deposit plus $1 iniinit Ire lor earh adilltiuiml subjerl In portiall. One (fee slocking per wil
. These Days Only - November:
Wed. 16, Thurs. 17, Fri. 18, Sat. 19
DA
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'LY:1Oa.m,8p.m.
Walker And Moore Roads, Avon Lake
were big on people
Erie Shores Camera Clinic
Tlio Krlu Slinrus Pliologrnpliy Club Is
oliurlng 11 pliulci uomlnur for llio "over
forly crowd," Tlio onu-dny clinic will bo
hold on Suturduy, Novmnbor 2Glli, from
10 a.m. until 5 p.m. nt tho Old Firo
Houso in Avnn Lnke. Admission to bo
Inkuti ill tho door will bu $0.00, wliicli
will incliida lunch.
1'ivu ono-bour Hussions uro pinnnud,
ooch to bo cliulrud by ono of tho cnmom
club momborH who Is nn export In that
Hold. Tho subjects to bo covored uro (1)
photographic composition, (Z) do'a and
don'ts ol good snupshols, (3) closu-up
photography, (4) traveling with your
camora, and (5) photographing your
grandchildren and othar family
mombors.
A special fonluni of tlio dny will bo furnishutl by employees of Ru'tikor
Camoros of Elyria. Tlioir aim-hour session wilt bo Bpnnt In choosing photo
equipment and supplies as Christinas
gifts. In addition, club members will bo
proBonl to discuss your camera
problems.
The one-day affair Is to bo aimed
specifically at retired pooplo, or those
who now aro enjoying grandchildren.
Howovor, a club Bpokospurson stutod
that anyone wishing to shure their
photogruphlc questions, and desires, Is
welcome.
Library Closed
A v o n Lake P u b l i c
Library will be closed
Wodnosduy, November 23
nnd Thursday, November
24 for llie ThankuglvhiH
holiday. The library will
bu open Friday and Saturday from 0:00 a.m. to 5:0U
p.m.
insure two
and Save
If you're a twu-car family,
Nationwide con aovo you
money on your aulo
Insurance. Additional
llboiallicd bo no tits are
ovallsblo to thoM who
quality. Coll a Nationwide
tioent tor complolo do tolls.
THE $200 0 0
IT'S SO GOOD - THAT IF WE
CALCULATED THE PRICE BY
THE TASTE IN.EACH BITE, IT
COULD, JUST COST
YOU
$200.00. THIS WEEK OUR
$200.00 PIZZAS ARE SELLING
FOR ONLY $3.75 (Large Cheese
To-Go),
Come In As Soon As Possible, Your
Taste Will Tell You it's $200.00, But
Your Pocketbook Won't.
Year-End Tax Saving Strategies
Soon - vory soon - it will bo "income
lax" lime. Havrt you taken advantage of
all of the opportunities Ihoro aro to
reduco your lux loadjf It is not loo lute lo
holp yoursolf to a smaller Income tax
payment. Spend an evening lourning
ways to cut your 1033,taxes. This practical somlnor focuses on year-end Investments that suva you tax dollurs,
itemized deductions not to overlook,
and much moro.
This special seminar will bo prasontod
by Knthloen Ronayno, a Certified Finan-
cial Planner end founder o," the Wustlaku
firm of Ronuyno Financial Survicos, n
flnanciul planning and tnx [jroparutlon
Ttrm. Mrs. Ronayno lias prosonlcd
oevorul SRininars hero In Avon Lnko und
bus boon very fayorubly received.
Tho sumlnnr will bo hold at the Old
Flrehouse Civic Center llio ovoiilng of
November 29 at 7:30. There will bo un
"at-tho-door" registration feo of 50« per
person.
M94102
6402LafcaRd.
SHEFFIELD LAKE
AVON LAKE
"THE LANDINGS"
933-3801
LARRY VAN DEROORD
Roprosontotivo
32254 EidctHc Blvd.,
P.O. Box 102
Avon Lake, OH. 44012
Phonn: 933-6277
Res.. 833-2595
Invaluable coupons
s 100 OFF ; s 100 OFF
ny large pizza wi'h one] |Anylargepiz:2awilhonei
i or more items in our | or more items in our '
dining room o-to go.
dining room "onto go.
Nov. 21 it 22
$ Nov.
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£j2?j
Attorney.
JOHN D. PINCURA
—General Practice ol law—
18 years experience
Licensed to practice in
all Ohio Courts and
U.S. Supreme Court
• WILLS
• DOMESTIC
• PERSONAL
INJURY
• BUSINESS
• CRIMINAL
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• TRAFFIC
LOCATED at "The Landings"
OFFJCE COMPLEX-BLDG. H
32730 Walker Rd.
Avon Lake, Ohio
Hours By Appointment
CALL 933-0674
APPOjNTMENTS AVAILABLE
Bob Allen
A
FULL
SERVICE
AGENCY
SINCE
1952
Auto, Home, Life, Tax Shelters.
Annuities. Group. Commercial.
Pension. Bonding. Boat. Disability.
Hospitalizailon. Motorcycle.
INSURANCE
BUSINESS AS USUAL!
Would you be interested in knowing how a sole proprietor can protect a "one man" bushess through lite
insurance? Ask Don at 933-4734.
-'^HBHH
Bank Can Pr*
Get The Best Service
Single statement reporting offers
Lorain County Bank savers a secure,
easy-to-understand
method to help
manage their financial affairs.
The status of the savings account is
reported monthly along with checking
account information. The status of the
checking account, and up to 10 separate
savings accounts, can be reported on a
sir.Qie statement. Detailed information
includes all deposits and withdrawals,
interest earned and appropriate balances.
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This simple, easy-to-understand statement presents account information in a
logical, useful order. Information concerning checking accounts and individual
savings accounts is carefully separated
and thoroughly documented.
For information about Single Statement Services, sew a customer service
representative at anv office of the
Lorain County Bank.
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9:00-5:00 Daily
9:30-12:00 Sat.
444 CENTER RD.
AVON LAKE
Don Jones
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CLEVE. 835-7242
DON JONES Q33J734. BOB ALLEN 933-5223
COUNTM
BANK
Detroit Road at Rt. 83 'Avon, Ohio 44011
216/934-5277
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Mighty Goliath Schedules Meeting
Mighty Goliath Productions invilua nil
tlioso intoroslad in Ihoalru nrts to otto nil
tliolr ORGANIZATIONAL MEETING
March 23, 2'), 25 :ind 3(1. 31, liltM.
Tryuul dutus tiro scheduled for I'ricJnys:
Duo. 2nd and Otli nl 7:00 p.m. in Ihu
Lunrwood )r. III. Schl. uudilorlum.
So, murk your culuiidnrs, wnrm up
tlioso vocnt cords, got oul your dancing
shoos and oomu to M.G.IVs oryuniznLlnnal mooting tills Friday, Nov. IBili.
SEE YOU T'.'ERE!
THIS F R I D A Y , . N D V . 1«, '03 at 7:30 p.m.
In llio L u a r w o o d Jr. HI. Sclil.
audllprium: 3-10 Luur Rd., Avon Lnku,
Director, Loronu CJougliliu nnd
Musictil Diroclor, Paul Smith will givo a
rundown af par Is & numburs sulocEud
from "Guys nnd Dolts*' lo bo slnj^od
Holiday Inn Christmas Show Cast
Tlio Holiday Inn Dinner Tliuutro announces Ihu cast Tor "Tlio Grout
Amorican Ghrisltnas Molodrnmu," writton and directed by David ). Sudy and
Shurry Thomas: Snndy Stovons, Tarry
Stovcna, Kirk Husunmuollor [Elyria];
Janu Rynn (AmhorstJ; Jonathan Sudy,
Juliu Sudy (Avon): Alan Rolctto, Susan
Crossn n.nrnlnl' Hnrry Paul Hillock,
Dovo Sudy, llDlh Elius (Avon Laku).
"The Groat Amorican Christmas
Mulodrama" will open Friday,
November 25 und run ihrougli January
14, Children and group rates availablo.
PLUS a special Now Year's Evo parly!
For information and reservations call
233-7291 or 324-5411.
12th Edition Night Club
presents.
Thompson & McCormlck
H'ghlighting Local Wineries
Now thru Dec. 3rd
It's timo that somebody highlighted
ihu groat winarios located In our area!
And thanks to Tho Shaft Restaurant,
beginning Friday. Novombor 18iii from
5:00 p.m. - 0:00 p.m. ml continuing
through the first af tho j a ir [oxcopt holiday weekends) you will to ablo to sample nomo of our area's llr.ost wines.
Klingshirn Winery will bo highlighted
on Friday, Novombor IHili. This winery
is ov\ nod and oporatcd by Allan und Burbnni Klingslifrn and is located at 33050
Wobbor Rood in Avon Lake.
"This small, socond generation
winery is one of tho few jortof ihu muny
tlmt oporalod in tho urea before cnu
afler Prohibition. Tl.ey feature olghl difforont table wines made from tho Vitis
Lnbrusca varieties that tho Luke Erie
region bus lony uocn notod for. Klingshirn provides grape juice for tho
mom discimf noting 'do-it-yourself
win'Jinakers. Inform til lours arc
welcomed when timo permils. More
farm nl tours (on a small basis) by
appointment."
The Shaft will also servo a variety of
Almiidcn wines from California. You
may sample all of those finn wines for
49c a glass. Complimentary bars
d'oeuvroB will ou served.
9:00 P.M. to 2:00 A.M.
Saturday, November 19
DICK HAZLEY
Hypnotist
4-7 P.M. Sunday thru Friday
216 Miller Road
Avon Lake
Adults 21 & Over
933-2000 '
f.D.. Required
RAMADA
I 21,6 Millof Pa , Avon lake • 933-2000
RESORT*
•i
LOUNGE
Avon La lie's Unique Ejtnry
"Complete Lunch & Dinner Menu f:
%.' 111. 811 WBIIHH, A.OO Lait I'nonn -UJI3/4 Z
WKIIDIWI Vit/i, MimtCaldt Amnlctn Fipntii
Featuring
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
MUSIC BY
PRESENTS
APOCALYPSE
MARGARITAVILLE
10P.M.TIL2A.M.
EVERY SATUHDAY (5-9:30)
X YOU CAN EAT $4.9$
FRIDAY FISH FRY
W&OVERI
TUESDAY
DRAFT
LAKE ERIE PERCH 0INNER$560
W
OR
OCEAN PERCH DINNER $395
SUNDAV.AU YOU CAN EAT e - OB
BEER
BAR-B-Q RIBS
,
54»5
NFL Football on our large screen T.V.
NIGHT
PIZZA-B8Q RIBS
SPAGHETTI-CHICKFN
Dally LL-nchion Spadtli
5o7o6FF|
•
.
933-9781 or
933-3318
- THE SH/FT- ,*j
Dinner 8 Served
..
Till 10 p.m.
On second dinnerwh-a ',o(e |ualoi
greater value L« >UT ;hased
Good Nov. 16. 1 7 , 2 1 . 2 2
DINNER ONLY
Live background accoustical artistry;
by Thbirpaon & McCormtrk one of the
area's'fiiiest "soft Folk rock duos
sot the tiood fur a gioat wine tasting^
party.....beginning Friday, Nuvomberrv
18th from 6:00 p.m BOOpm
"
- If you haven't visited Tho Shaft lately
you will find new (attractions including a
groat "dart board area Tho Shaft iff"'
now tnking names for teams If you re
un avid "dart throwor bo sura to sign
up soon) If you have always wanted to
givo it it try...stop in -inytimo
Saturday nights have been designated
"Margoritaville" .
order all the Mox j
lean fond you con cat for only $4 95
Spocialty "Margaritas and MoxiLn.ni
beer will also bo available!
j
Ifyou'veevorwantod to sample a Icoal P ^
wino... If you've boon looking IOC i|s^
something different to do at the end of a
long and frustrating work woke Ifybll
and your friends nnd co workers oreJ . ^
looking for a great place to got ,fC£S
logethor
YOU'LL HND II
AT
THE SHAFT RESTAURANT
445 Avon Boldon Road
(the I and ings)
Avon Lake Ohio
' ^ '
33424 Lako Rd., A.L.
WEDNESDAY
DAVE
SAIUCHEZ
Spins
y*!ur Favorltoi
From 50'B & 60't
933-5181
"NEW" ;
FRESH
DONUTS
(Made Dally)
FOUR STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM:;
Oid Fashioned, Buttermilk, Devils Food
Chocolate, And Whole Wheat
(Many Combinations of Icing) '
• AVAILABLE BY THE DOZENS •
EVERY WED. & FRI.
6QQ1;
ALL THE FISH YOU CAN EAT * O
WE STILL HA VE OUR DELICIOUS REGULAR MENU
ii4i0i4thst.n7a.m.to.11 p.m.
;?HijJ
2*4-6717 Seven Days A Week 933.5181
Vr
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We ve set up two ways
to enjoy the family
Day Menu.
MIAMI DINING ROOM — Select whal
you want from cur special Thanksgiving
Daymenn.
Great uppetliurs and saluds; enjoy tho
traditional roast turkey or choose any
one of other main coursus.
Starting at $6.95.
Children under 12, $4.95.
COUNTRY CLUti ROOM - A bountiful
buflot of salads, vegetables, roast
turkey, roast beet, and ham plus
dessert table.
All lor $9.95.
Children under 12, $4.75.
Call now lor reservations.
Phone 933-2000
Pat Black as Opal Kronkle and Bill Beeman will appear this weekend in
"Everybody Loves Opal" at the Old Firehouse Theatre on the corner of Lake &
Center Rds., In Avon Lake. Tickets for Friday night's performance of the comedy,
sponsored by the Avon Lake Recreation Dept., are available by calling 934-5111.
Tickets for Saturday night's performance are available at 933-5076. Curtain is at
8:P0 p.m.
Jr. Women Offer Adult Scholarship
.Arc you an Avon Lake woman thinking of going back to school for retraining
or for an advanced degroa? Arc you
looking for a Httlo help with tuition? To
holp answer tho preceding questions,
tho Avon Lako Junior Women's Club is
offoring a scholarship. An application
may bo obtained by calling Pat nt
933-0425 or Poggy at 933-2613. Doadlinu
for applications Is November 20, 1003.
Tho recipient will bo notified by
December 5, 1003. Just in timo for
winter quarter.
Novelty Musical Instruments'
The David VanKoevnring Family,
Swiss bell Hngors, and novelty artists of
Pinoilas Park, Florida, will bo fouturcd
in a Gospel Musical Concert,
"Transformed Sounds" on Novombor
16, 1903, at Calvary Baptist Church,
32607 Electric Boulevard, Avon Lako at
7:00 p.m.
Nationally known us musical novnlly
artists, tho VanKoovorings play many
novnl and unique musical instruments
as well ns tho more Familiar ones.
Musical Rocks is ono of such instrument.-). Being suspended on a framo
the rocks arc struck with a hammer to
produce unique music. This instrument
was designed, tuned and ouilt by David
VanKoovorlng. Ho is tho only known
builder of rocks in tho world. David lias
also iunod for musical purposes and will
be playing musical skillets, tuned
whiskey, bottles, bike horns, singing
musical saw and othor unique and
fascinating musical instruments.
Nationally known For thoir "concorts
extraordinary" as boll rlngors, the Van
Kocvotings uso hundreds of bells of different kinds. English hand bells are
featured wliorevor thr.y play. One of tho
oldest known sols in uso today is the 40
famous Moors Hnndbolls cast in London
in 1850. Cow bolls, glolgh bells, 4 in
hand bells, ami ono of tho two boll
violins in existence are an added delight
for the young and old alike.
Tho public is invited to attend this
outstanding musical presentation.
RAMADA'
RESORT
Looking For A Way To Save?.
Our Specials brings down the cost of dining out!
SUNDAYS"] PRlONDAyS ' " TUESDAYS
S 9S
2Bunttos
.Ml You Can Eat
at I 3T««
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216 Millar Rood, Avon Lake, 44012
Tsco, Burcllo,
Rtco * B«.n»
THURSDAY
2 Enchltadra
2 CMvichangif
S-jfis
EocaWi, 1mA,
UctlBun
FRIDAYS
Burrllo Qlganio,
Rice
S 95
2
949-6107
•or 5300 Lako Rd. € Q
1 *™ Sheffield Uko
Your Amtable Hoste
David & Joel Arradondo
SATURDAYS
2 Tacou,
JErijoy the: Bountyof -tK
:tfnooseariy oriillof tliesGlGCliojisUsted below (oxjust/
3177 Elyria Ave., Lorain, O
The Perch & Shrimp Specialists!
Surf & Turf Special
$095
0
Every Wednesday & 1st & 3rd Saturday Of The Month
Lake Erie Perch &
Ocean Shrimp Fry
Every Wednesday &. Friday
Serving 11:3011118p.m.
CARRY OUTS AVAILABLE
>09
WEDNESOAY
Imperial
Cafe 244-9855
6 Oz. Lobster Tall
10 Oz. Boston Strip
Butrilo, ToiUda,
Rica Ir Stint
89
RoattTurkey'&SreitlngCranborrVStiuce-i
TREAT YOUR FAMILY
TO A DELICIOUS FULL
COURSE THANKSGIVING
DAY DINNER at very
reasonable prices.
Serving 12-8 p.m.
Reservations Requested
SUN. t h r u THURS. STEAK SPECIALS
J
FILET MIGNON
BOSTON STRIP
8.95
7.95
S
above served with choice ol soup or salari,
potatoes, vegetable, roll and bullet.
FRIDAY
Bread Pudding .<'. \-.-\
B a k e d H i m w( ••; .-• Hoai<on1]rRle«5ilafl U o j i a i T / o m a d q C a k e . . •
ItalilnSauca',' ' . . • FraihBakedl-1':
m^eeCroamSundaBi * ,;
B a k e U S Fried C h i c k e n ' P a r k e r Hotita Rolls • A n o r t e d C f l j i e i * ; -: ,
B a k e d R t h -, " . ,;', T b M e d S a l a d - . •.' .T • P u d d ! n g i \ •>*••••",%1.'Cahdie'd Y a r n e V- ", •• M a c a r o n i S a l a d . ; ' , ••• C o f f e e :.--, •.'•• :.-!•.•
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. B u t t e r e d C o m " ' . -..-,• ••AppleiauCe '.•'..••: ''Milk 1 .'- -.•/'•• '••.: • • " . '
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- T u r f c e y Q I b l B t G u i r y ' - : P u m p k i n Pie ; i
" F n i K S o i i p of t h e Day 1 !
p o m B r e a d - " , . ' , - . / S t r a w b e r r y Shortcake'Fr.e»h S a l a d B « .' ;•.;.-,
Open i1s;m.-4p.m.'
No Resehi$tions Necessary
".:. Gift Certificated Are Now Available
N •-' ' '•' .LORAIN , ' .'. • '• '.
•V
'IC-Maii P l n i I
m.EI7 « F»lrlo»» Or; .
FRESH LAKE ERIE PERCH
SERVED FAMILY STYLE ' 6 " Per P a n o n
Seafood Delight Plotter-Sauteed Scamplas
Snow Crab t * g * , & Pickerel
S A T U R D A Y PRIME RIB OF
-Wlwrf Tt« L«Ir*iiDon'l Coil Eilf.l"
BEEFIU)UI
King or Queen Size
RAINBOW TROUT STUFFED WITH CRABMEAT
SUN DAY
SWISS STEAK'4" Includes,
Soup. Salod. Potato, Broad & Buttor
SUNDAY LIQUOR
4798 E. LAKE ROAD
SHEFFIELD LAKE, OHIO
Open Daily 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Weekdays
11 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. Noon-9p.m. Sunday
949-7977
•;Pizzfir•Salads
• Sandvviches'-
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Convention Mews
3PEN
7
DAYS
A
WEEK
OPEN
24
HOURS
A
DAY
BBEAKEASI
2Eggsony8tyla, Ham,
Bacon or Sausage, Toasl or
9A.M. Pancakas
LUNCH
Ho.-nemadt) soup and choice
of any sandwich
$269
TO
11130
Family Dining With Something
For Everyone In The Family
SPECIAL CHILDREN'S & SR. Cl ITZENS MENU
Each Day Our Chef Prepares A
Homemade Soup & Dinner Special
FRESH GARDEN SALAD BAR
Homo Cooked Meals wllh
soup, salad bar, cholco of
potato, vog.,
roll & butter.
WEDNESDAY
Peppar Slonk
II adalphln
alp It In Pepper
THURSDAY
BrnlHcl Sirloin • • * ! Tip!
FRIDAY
Froati Umkn Eifto Porch • WalUy* • Pike
Jumbn Shrimp • Bndnd So rod
1UTUHDAY
Qt. Louis Bnr-B-CuB RlbB
SUNDAY
Vlralill" Bnh»d Ham
PRIME RID Aulua 8«rvad
FRI.-8AT.-SIUN.
IN OUR NEW LO'JWC-E
• HORS D'OEUVRE • HAP V HOUH 4-7 P.M.
Men.-Social Nil? • %(„ ,-Dratt Nile
• Tues.'Men'g Nlte • Thurs.-Ladles' Nlte
local council and units at a spucial luiicmmn. Avon Lnko I'TA Council • Goldoii;:
Acorn Awaid; tfiislviuw Elamoritari£
PTA - Huckuyu tint! Scnrlol Carnatloii*
awards; Wustvimv Elomonlnry PTA...
Duckoyo and Scarlol Cant'iUriii awardsj
Erievluw Eloinunlory PTA - Scarlet Ciuv
nation award; Luurwaod Jr, Hlgh't;'
Buckoyo and Scarlot Carnation Qwardrii
and A.L.H.S. Scurtul Carnation award,1_
All awards vvoro for significant incroaso^
in momborship. We commond last yoars^''
niumliorslilp ciiuirmon for a job well;
donu.
Thirteen rosolutions ware passed-^
the convunlfon, doaling with tho fallovVInfj tuples: Estdblisbing crilorln'^friri;
uquilablo transportation costs;,Incrptfd*:*
cd minimum BtaiiiJards for child' " "
9tofr«; Labtlin(! of clothing For
of clumoiitary agQ (in ense of
Nuclour Arms awnronoss; and LpCdl?
School Dinlricts i\nnuul Roport (to'... l g
tax dollars spent for ncn-publlayf|
oducutton.
Two Avon Lnko rosldoiits atlond tliu
19U3 Ohio PTA Convention in Columbus, Nnimy Cucil, Avon Lnko PTA Council |'r*»'ldont mid Bon Russall, PTA
Council Tnifisuror wliicli w'us licltl October 23-25 iti Col linbus. Tlio couvuiltiuu wus (liu 71) nuiiUiil niuotinn of the
purutil tuacliur iissa clot ion.
They worn among tlio nearly 1000
luctd nnd council loaders roproscnting
Ohio PTA's moro limn 1115,000 monibora
who mol to duturmlno PTA priorlllus for
the coming yoar und uxplor-J curronl
tiunds In education, partmtlng and hil?
duvolopmanl.
Koy liisuus nddrossod in over 20
workshops and presentations included:
developing puront teuchmnnd school
community pmlnorjjlilps, subslnnco
ubuso p r e v o n t i o n , t h e c h m g i !
American family, child ubuso, ussortivu
discipline for paronts, 'aluvfsions effects
on children, studonta. .ois and suicide,
comput'ir oducEition.
Mrs. Cecil proudly nccuptod the
following marnberslilp uwnrds for
DISC JOCKEY
NIGHTLY
DANCE MUSIC
Wi
WORKING PERSONS BREAKFAST SPECIAL,
M0N.-FR1.
6a.m.-10a.m.
THE WEST SIDES FINEST NIGHT SPOT
FEATURING OHIO'S TOP ROCK AND
BLUES BANDS-LIVE
17
16
DANCER
NOVEMBER 15th-19th
Come in...:
WEDNESDAY - MEN'S NIGHT
THURSDAY • LADIES NIGHT
FRIDAY AND SATURDY
HAPPY HOUR
9:00 p.m.-1Q:30 p.m.
bluet bind
IS
1»
Bill!
Dsv« Sanchet
*t "•' " f old lot
OUi Trotter 1
Ihn ht'jw
buriarp
WIN£
TASTING PARTY
MONDAY NrfEFPOTBA'i.
TWO
COUNTRY FRESH
EGGS* (ANY WAY YOU LIKE?
THEMV
BACON
OR
SAUSAGE,
REAL
HOMEFRIES, & TOAST AND
FOR ?0« OUR BOTTOMLESS
CUP OF COFFEE
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-,-^Mi
SPECIAL 0003 EHTIBE MOUTH OFMOVEMBEH' '
- FESDAVFISHIFHYr
LAKE ERIE PERCH $ f t 9 5
French F'IBS& Cole Slaw ,
ON OUR LARGE SCREEN f.V.
T
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MOONSHINE STILL
Entertaining Every
Frl. &Sl,*.TMlohi
During Nc '<
FRI., NOV., 18th
00 p.m.-8:00 p.m
tTS NOT T JO EARL l ' ^ MAKE YOUR NEW!
NERVATIONS
W
CALL. 9344210
VAPPYHOUR A T O O R ^ S H
N1OH.-FRI. 3 : 3 0 4 : 3 0 p.m
by Thompson &
McCormkk
3704U Detroit Rd.
Avon, Ohio
Cornor of Rt. 264 K 611
IB a oven PROPER ID REQUIRED
ttt. 03 ft WatK*' Rd., A.L. 033-H3T4
W* honor W1«. M M i . Chwo* 4
Amattem a u n u
HO COVSD CHAROI
Avon Lake Wine Shp
LUNCHEON
SPECIALS
32457 Lake Rd.
Avon Lake, O.
223 MMIer Rd., Avon Lnko, Carry Out 933-2484,
Stock Up For Thanksgiving
7
Miller *
Since our early specials
Mon. til Friday 3:30 to 6p.m.
are so well received:
We Will Also Offer
SATURDAY 4-6 p.m.
SUNDAY 12-8 p.m.
MRS. SANTA SUGGESTS
you visit
Earlene's Cird & Gift Shoppe
Door Prizes Every Halt Hour
6
10% Discount
On All
Purchasos
During
Open House
Entree • Soup • Salad • • Potato
.or/vegetable " Dessert and of course our
Homemade Sticky Buns!
Open Thanksgiving
Reservations Requested
32045 DETROIT RD.-AVON
Avon 937-6864 Cleveland 871-3054^
lay's Potato Chips.... yz
OPEN HOUSE
TODAY FROM 1-5 P.M.
NOV. 20th, SUNDAY
$ 50
Open Dolly Except Monday
Tuesday thru Thursday . . . . . 11:30-10 p.m.
Friday and Saturday
.11:30-11 p.m.
Sunday
Noon-8 p.m.
Save O U Y On 16 Oz. 8 Paki
Coke • Tab • Sprite
2042 N. Ridge Rd.
Selection
Rl.2H-EIyil8
(NexttoDog&Sodil
a
Furniture & Reconditioned Appliances
' Niw Living Room Sultw
NswDlnettsSeU
Nsw Bedroom Surtet
NBW Bimkbodi
Color Er Black ErWhlteTVt
ALL AT LOW
EARLENE'S
• Rifitggrstor*
(SlnQla & Dbubi* Doorl
Gat or Electric Ranjw
Automatic Waiheri
Qai or Electric Dryri
LDta Of Qood. Claan Utad Furnlturn To ChooM From
» AppllancinQu»rBntB*ii
• W« AooptTr*d»-tfl •
CARD and GIFT SHOPPE
Detroit and Abbe Roads
Quality
934-4074
Opon Daily 9-6
m., Thurs.. Frl. 9-3 - Closed Sum
324-2634 or 277-0345
OLOR ME
AND WIN
Rules
1. Deadline Friday, Nov. 18th, 5 p.m.
2. All Entries Must Be Personally
Dropped Off At One Of The
Thee Convenient Food Marts
3. Open To Children Ages 5 to 12
10 Ten Pound Turkeys Will Be Awarded
Children Should Receive No
Assistance In Coloring
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ADDRESS
CITY_
All entries become the
property of the Avon Lake Press
and Convenient Food Mart"
Avon-Chemical People Part II
youiigEUurs who Iwvo chemicul problmns. ChoHuiiB" VUi:U communlly club'
ta Himd ono of llmlr members to
Tliii sucuiul "Ttnvn Mucliiifl". i"
Lnkuluml [nslltulo Tor I ruining: eslnblfah
Avun, l)ruii({lit out ii Inw muri; concoritnn lnrormiitluii ntmlur [Hot-Lino), (Mr
oil panints. !)!i |Hirunts niul a low Krjhnrl Kurinil snltl you nnn cell him
HhutunlH Jiltmniml Insi Wmlnosdiiy's
nnvliino); (isliiblish by-lnws and iu3oa
tnuiillitH of "Thi! Uumiicul i'miplti".
tind nijjulullims for this committee
Aflur lliu bmmtutisl vvus slimvn.
A sluoriiiB cummlltoo WHS fontifld (ind
I4i'tiu|j.s woro formed lo nuinu up wllli will moul Ilila wouk. Woilnasdny)
lmiiii»torm« find iduns on wtmt etui wu
November 10th ut Uiu Christian Horitago
du nhoul Iliu ulculiul tint! druB usnyu our
Church on Choslor Rd. & Rtn. 03 ot 7:30
ynulli in Avon, Ohio.
P.M. The public is invitod.
Listed bulmv (in; :i i'yvv or lliu Idoiis
Thu comiiiiitco consists of: Robart
ouch ymun, in Huniirnl. discussud:
Kurnnt. Frnn BockmlHor, Penny Lonurd;
sludunls. iiiironls and uoinCeoruo Wright, Dun Mnrsholl, Ruth Ann
pi:M toguUiiir youth groups fur
O'Urlun, Pol Kolluy, Ulanno Rachor and
vvhuru 'io idcohnl nitd/or drugs
Cnrol Lndikos.
nrt! usud; truin (.nrsuns lo liolp ihoso
Tbo purposo or this coinmittoo la to
form goiils and structure for tho A
TEAM" in Avon, Ohio.
Hy: Ciirol I.mliknu
Try our delicious
Home Baked,...
Pumpkin Pies
Mincemeat Pies
Dinner Roils
Variety of Breads
Cakes
Piece Your Order
By Nov. 23rd
All Frash
933-6212
All From
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Women's
League Meets
The Only Homo Bakery In Town
The Kriu Shorn Cnroorj
Womon's LOHKUR moots
oiirly this month. Thu I
rogulnr
Novoniborl
mootiiiy will bo hold ut tho
Avon Liiko Public Ltbruryj
tit 6:30 on November 17th. \
Call 033-3945 or 933-5076
for dinner rogorvnllons.
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Parties From 10 to 200
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Expanding Chef Henri's Regular Menu
Vincent Price Is Upcoming Lecture Guest At LCCC
Extruorclinory actur of thuntro, film
ond lolovlslon, Vinconl Prlco will bo
Lornln County Community Collogu's
Pruminunt Americans Locturo Surios"
guust Novombor 17. Prico will lucturo on
"Tho VilUnns Still Purttuo Mo" at 0 p.m.
in Iho Stacker Contur Main Thoatro.
With Q enronr which HUH uncotnpussud
both Broadway and London theatres,
Hollywood films, Amoricon and Uritish
radio and television, tho worlds of art,
Iticturing, literature and liautti cuisine,
thorn's hardly anything thai Prlcu has
not dono In his profession. Another
uspoct of his career is tho lucturu stage
and for some 15 yuars Prico lias crlss-
Cuntor Box Oflicu, open from 10 u.m.'Uj
4 p.m. woukduys. Call 305-2211 in
Elyrlu, 233-8r.lO in Lorutn, 570-1030 In
crossed America to lecture in over 350
cltiUB. Mo also hus narratt'd symphonic
works of mujor composers.
As an author, Prico has enjoyod
nuothur series if succussna. Prico liLs
bunn vory actlvo in thu propagation of
tho arts und was past chairman of Indian Arts ond Crafts Uoord for the U.S.
Dtipartmunt of tho Intorlur, n inumbur of
thu Koyal Socioty of Arts and a nminbor
of tho Fine Arts Commlituo for thu
White Houso.
Tickets are $0 to tho public. Discounts
are availablo to LCCC fuculty/staff.
LCCC students und sonlor citizens.
Tickets uro uvallable at tho Stockor
Collectors Club To Welcome Kay Klonk
Avon Luke urtlst Kay Klunk will
discuss Norninn Rockwell's art,
muthods, olc, and domonstrato painting
techniques ul tho Novombur 17!h
muoiing 'f tho Luko Erie Collectors Club.
Mamburs und frlends attending are
reminded to bring food staples, etc., for
the Club's unnuul collodion for Human
Resources. If you prefer, you muy bring
your food contribution to Tho Villago
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Anyone Interested may attend tho
Novombur 17th muotlng without obligation or foe. Join us for a plonsunt evening
at EST Community Room, 33455 Lake
Roud, Avon Laku on Thursday ut 0:00
p.m.
5 NEW LOCATIONS
Instead of the usual grab-bag of noon-time spots, why not try
something different? Something that you know so well. Kenny
King's, ot course.
Kentucky Fried Chicken® that's great for dinner is Just as good
for lunch. It's the number one chicken because it's always
tender, always Juicy, always delicious.
Or you might want to try our great-tasting chicken sandwich.
Or mouth-watering fish sandwich.
Whatever you have, you'll be glad you're having lunch at
Kenny King's.
So don't settle for the usual grab-bag. Clip out? ' ^ these
coupons
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Kino's locations EXPIRES December A, 1983
n
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Keimy
BUSIES
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our women's s, orts tonm coac i«> wffl
He attending a sp'^1«1 spots , odic no
clinic sponsored by Dr. Ko czun on
prevention. rocoanUiort and Initial/"
ment of comn
athlolo.
Dr. Roso.'iury
Roso.'iury Morwossm u.
lute. Dr.
Hick
A t l a n t a w i l l b e i h o guoi
inonkor
Fo" r Avon Lako girl«
S o l e d t o the All-Conferonco ,,t.
r S Country Team - MISSY BAIL&
LISACLARK, -YVnNMR SAtH,.-.*&
KRIS NIEHENKE.
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Follow Up Meeting Set For
§
nducation. intonation and proyonpg
Task force members aro not trdfik
Uy Linda Hawkins
chemical abuse counselors, but as M f
TliO'conclusion of Iho two-part loloviSurgel said hi iho television progrtra*
slon sorles"THE CHEMICAL PEOPLE"
aired last Wednesday night. Tho pro- -The- -re all people who care, e n | g
forces to combat the problomfl..Jt!f
gram has ondad, but hopefully
loom upprooch."
- I'^I
uwuronnss and action aro just beginning
Athletic Director
Avon Lake is fortunate l o h n y a W
for about ISO concornod Avon Luko
task forco operating for the .losH$
residents who gathered for n town
The JV's wore lod in scoring by DOUG
yoars. ALCAT has accompllshed^flrf
MISSY RUNS WELL IN COLUMBUS WICHMAN
mooting Nov.fl,at Ranmda Aquamurino
with
42
points
and
In
project? Including providing fiindsjjg
Missy Bailey, a High School Freshman rushing by KEN JOHNSON with 031 Rosort.
running sonsallon, "Did hersolf proud" yardB. )OE ZINSMEISTER lod tho
chemical intervention
Following Iho showing of tho TV protho Saturday as she postud a 10:27, her receivers with 12 catches, while grmii, a mooting was hold to establish
school personnel and
B ^ ™
best timo of tho yoar, to finish 21al in the WICHMAN throw a record 0
booklet listing chemical -JnTormriL
local goals and a doUnitu plan of comState AAA Cross Country Champion- touchdown pusses. This Is tho fourth
Dooncles and troatmont contorsaBMffl
munity action to hulp combnt tho
ship in Columbus. This concludes tho time-In tho last six yours tho JV's havu
as opportunity for young L peppfiT
disoaso of school-agad chemical uso,
season For cross country, an oxcep- won tho mythical SWC titlo. COACH
have alternative "highs".
.: -.$&»
UonuUy flna one for both Missy and hor TOMASZEWSKI stp.tod, "This was a which has roachod epidemic proporTha toam has also worked to eslebL.
tions nationwide and In Avon Lako.
team. Fortunately, BAILEY, KRIS vory hardworking group. They did
r network of concerned poop e m
But tharo just wasn't onough timo ol
NIEHENKE, JODI SANDVIK, and
we asked of thorn and more. ono meeting to accomplish all necessary
haveplodged not to servo\yrUtojr*
TRACY STADNICAR • all Freshman - ovorything
very ctoso-knlt group. It was a
use of alcohol at youui.galrtertngia
planning, so another mooting has boon
and YVONNE SAUL, LISA CLARK, and A
pleasure
coaching
thorn."
Much has boon doneln AyoniLa.
scheduled for Wednesday, Nov.'30, nt
MARCIE McKENNA, - all sophomores - SHORT STUFF
7:30, again In tho Florida Room at the but much mow still needs to be uougB
will bo back again noxt yoor in an ateducation, Intervention and #p
pre>'on«|J
Aquamarine.
tompt to Improvo on their second-placo
Avon Lako High School's Varsity footThe Community.Action• -"'- w * M *
finish in tho SWC and tho possibility of a brill team started the season 1-4,. and
Organizers of the two town meetings
Stato trip for MISSY and tho entire taam thon wan tho last five in a row to finish
aro ploasotl with Iho numher of people
your support and input at «»e;,ra^
In 1984. Congratulations to MISSY and JM ovorall and 6-1 In tho Conference. who attended llio ocastons and wW1 tha
Nn«- 30; v .",>^l
to tho entire girts' cross country squad They woro a young team In torms of ex- concarn expressed. T'nuy r^m^od
muni
fur a flno yaarl
pnrlonco and, as aoon as they got o fow
chargalbii
residents it's not too Into to still gut in*
games under their belts, thoy played in
volvod - oven if you didn't maku it to tho
Ramada Aquamatliio
JV FOOTBALL TEAM FINISHED 8-1 tuno with Avon Lake football tradition previous moetings, you're welcome to
two "CHEMICAL
a n d U N'D E F.E.A T E D I N "Good, hard-nosod football," Thoy aro attend tho Nov. 30 session.
moetlngs, and tho room ,\
SOUTHWESTERN CONFERENCE
to tie commended for their spirit, tntonBill
Stivos
of
tha
Avon
Lako
Communidonated for a follow-up i
Tho )V football team defeated Fair- s i t y a n d d e s i r e to be s u c ty,Action
Team
(CATJ
says,
"This
will
30. Avon Lako is.rortunate'tb'
viow 14-6 to comploto thotr season cessful
Tho annual Fall Sports
bo
an
open
mooting
far
all
community
kind of'commurilty..inyplvpii__..
undofcutad in tho Conference and fl-1
members.
Wo
will
no
receptive
to
any
Awards
Night
will
bo
hold
tonight
generous suppart-from.aloculjbiiai1
ovorall. RUSTY WARD scored Iho first
and all comments and suggestions."
- in Rocky River •Uiejr^had^Oip'''
touclidown on a 43-yard pass from Wednesday, Novombor 16 at 7:00 in the
Part two or "THE CHEMICAL PEO.donations at their first towiVmai!
DOUG W I C H M A N , and KEN High School Auditorium. Members of
PLE" program explained that a task ' pay thol<$200 rental "fees'for,jtetevi
JOHNSON plunged ovor from tho 1 for all Fall sports teams will bo recognized.
force (called a community action team
the second. JOEL REGAN converted 2 A dossort hour will follow Several of
in uomo cittoB) works in thrcqr areas —
extra points.
Avon East Gets Into Books
When Richard finishes school (IB would like to bo a
nurseryman. Ho works during tho summers at his
'During Children's EpokWoek f -Avpn,East^
parents' nursery. Hn likes driving a tractor the most.
ticlpato by engaging in various acUviUosrSuch-aiL
Ho also onjoys having and spending the money that he
mlnv.ro daily commorci, \ on booka they havo dhj
Richard Poruban is this week's "Star of tho Week."
makos at his fob
,."
•
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Richard is an eighth grader at AMS. Ho Is the son of
most; treading/book,1 :y- 1 8 a n 1 ^ : f ^ i . O T ' H l r
Currently,' R|chi:rd' Is taking "CreoUvo; Writing" at
Ann and Floyd Poruban, and the brother of four-yearbookwbrm;-6r. library
^ catr.coloring, hlghltghtti
Nova* .He/espBciiriQ enjoys hislt^acheri ;Mr;-Lou
old Jenny.
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autogra^hed'books1'Arthur's!Thar^glvlngit-M
At homo, Richard has'a varloty of interests. Ha Hl-.as .Suaroz. Ho says thfltMr. Suaroz is "witty and kind of ' Brownand.'THd Parade" by.DbnoWXrewrfjJ
crazy." This serves.to.make *ho class fun.
• ; shared during siory hour: A new-Thanlaglvirig|
to colloct and classify fossils. He likos to teko and
- Richard
hos been In Nova since tho seventh grade*
filmstrlp "Tho Meanest Squirrer"will olso t"--"
develop pictures. Ho takes many typos of picturos, not
1
•As
a
seventh
grader
he
took
a
yoor
of
Spanish.
He
onFnvrtng uny particular subject. Ho also enjoys watjoyed
this
subjecl
and
still
remembers
a
few
words
of
clung television. Richard likes any typo of show expoct
AVON SCHOOLS' NEWS
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the language. Ho would like to soo chemistry and
for soap-operas.
micro-biolugy offorad as future Nova coursos.
AVON MIDDLE SCHOOL'S SEVENTH K
Science is one of Richard's areas of interest. It is his
GRADE SCIENCE CLASSES
:;
favorite subject in school. Ho says ho likes all aspects
of the Held. Ho also likes Avon Middle School. He said
Mr. Honzo's seventh grade Earth. SclbjiceM
that ho <s very satlslfiod with tho extra-curricular achavo boon studying Plate Tectonics. TactonlcsJ
tivities currently offorod. Ho has no suggestions for
theory that states the crust of the oarch^s., met
additioni to be mede to tho program.
several moving plains drivon by powcrfql foRg&n
Richard jaid that if ho had one wish it would bo, "to
the earth. • • ; ••'•'i'i-TV.,
stop all w.ir and havo everybody fed - nobody
Tho science classes havo boon studying-thojjniei
hungry." TViis wish shows very much about our star
sections of the earth, depth of each,;andante 1
this week - Richard Poruban.
1
Avon School News
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ft,1"
Avon Middle Moots Author
COLT TURBO
On Wednesday, November 16th, at 9:30 a.m., the
fifth and sixth graders will colebrato Children's Book
Week by meeting Mrs. Lila McGinnis, author of thiso
children's books "Secret of tho Porcelain Cat," "Th<j
Ghost Upstnirs," and "Auras and Other Rainbows,"
onn adult novel "What will Simon Say," and over sixty,
magazine articles. She will describe her work as an
author and also conduct a discussion period following
her presentation.
Jazzercise Classes Begin
Now is tho timo to
reserve a spot at your
favorite Jazzorclsr dors
and shape up for the
Holidays. Now sessiuns
CONQUEST
are registering now for
Avon Lako, 933-4760.
Avon, 949-2615, and
Lorain, 24-M919.
STITCH • JV • KNOT
CROSS STITCH SPECIALTY SHOP
EFFECTIVE SUN., NOV. 20 - OPEN 1-3
JUST ADD TAX AND TITLE
CLASSES AVAILABLE - REGISTER NOW
Many New Titles and Supplies In Stock
35104 CENTER RIDGE
N. R1DGEVILLE. OHIO 44039
PHONE: 327-4463
Hours:
M.-Th. 10-8
T.-W.-F. 10-5
Sat. 10-4
temperature, andTiow each affects what happen
tho earth's surface.
.'•;-";>/$?
Tho classes have also been studying vplcanoeloarthounkes and their effects on the oarthls'surfdj
Maps have been drawn to see if any simuttntlea:flx
between the two zones of each. News o r l l . 9 ' ^ : ° i ^
earth land disaster have been brought in. '
'
and plotted on tho student maps.
SEVENTH GRADE READING. CLASSES. ,-£#£
The students in Mrs. .Reynolds 1 ••seventh
reading classes havo written two original poo.-.-.. „ „
have compiled ion of tholr favorite paoms to ™ ™ciuai
ed in their personal poetry books. Each ppemaJfSr
lustrated with a drawing of their choice; Thesp.pojJ "*
books are now on display in Mrs. Reynolds'.1""""1'
all to see and enjoy.
CHARADES IN ENGLISH CLASS?
, , ^™
That Is how Miss Pawlizak's seventh graclo Englu
classes orally demonstrated their knowledge ofyorr
After an intoiise unit on verbs, the students'ear"
participated in a successful game of charades.-v
The studonts are currently working on Thanksg
projects. The five projects havo a language arts tl
and relate directly to our upcoming holiday. -••
OHIO HISTORY
; ,;,,
Colonial life In Ohio has boon a topic of studyVTi
studonts in Mrs. Blame's seventh grade Ohio Histo'
CIUKSOS ot Avon Middlo School. Pupils demonstrate
tlioir knowledge of pianeor life and early schools;?,
constructing models, dioramas, and charts. The}1
study helped students learn more about how
came to, nnd settled, in tho Ohio region.
AVON MIDDLE SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS
„
Cheerleader tryouts were held at Avon Middl
School on Monday. November 7. The following.g
wore selected for the 19B3-04 basketball season:.Sb.
non Barndlo, Amy Loalhors, Angola Lundborgr>j?^
nifor Thacker, Jillian Thornton, and Tina Tramontane
Recognition Dinner Held
is what had lad his Interust in writing
and as an author of books on camping
and outdoor life. The Doy Scouls of
Aiuurlca commissioned him to write the
most recent handbook for patrol loaders.
Tha Boy Scout Handbook, and the
Scoutmaster's Handbook. Ho has
truvollod and spoken in ull 50 states and
In coma 43 foruign countrlos. Ho lias
baon honored by , scout associations
nround tha world for his work.
Many of tho purtlcipunts wera singled
out for spoclal recognitions. Tha President's award was prusantad to Mr. Don
Pass of Loraln for his Tremendous support of tha scouting program for many
years. Unable to bo there, George
Approximately 450 acoutora attended
tlio firelands arou council annual
recognition dlnnor Salurdny ovoning,
Novombor B. Tha dinnor meutlna WHS
hold at Vormllion High School according to Nancy Scott, Chulrparsan: and
according to nor, tho ovonlng was fillud
with un oxcollont dlnnor, fellowship,
songfost, Inspiration, und recognition.
Ono of tha highlights of many was tho
inspirational moasaga by William
Hillcourt. Mr. HiUcourt related his vast
axporlonco in tho scouting movomont
over a period of soma 50 yoarB. Ho was
born In Donmark; and In his native land
advuncod to tho Donluh oquivalont of
oaglo scout. According to Hillcourt, this
Kuublor, Director of Public Affnliu ut
U.S. Sloul accepted un his behalf. M>i.
Alico WustOTi prusuntcd tliu OutBlandlng
Citizenship Award to Leonard Uohluln,
a long-time scoutor In tho Flrolauds
Area Council, wlio Is now retired and
rusldes in Grufton. Mr. Uohluln is active
In scouting in many cupucltles; end is e
stuunch supporter of his church and
community. Racalvlng Outstanding
leadership awards ware: Katy Seward,
Sundusky; Rlchurd E. Todd, Wakoiiian;
Roborl Wolfbrandt, Castalla; )amoB ].
Tobln, Elyria; Frada Zlckofooso, Vermilion; Richard Maguira, North
Ridgevillo; Kunnoth Crane, Monroavllle;
Do mild Ray, Elyria; John M. Sloan,
Elyrlu; Robert Koran, Avon Lake; Frank
Nowbraugh, Loraln; Richard Word, Sandusky; Nancy Smith, Monroovilla; John
Sudlvy, Amhorat.
Highlight of the Evonlng'a Progrum
wus o presentation of tho Sllvar Boavar
Award, tho highest award a local council con bestow upon a volunteer. Thaso
roclnimits woro: Robori Duskoy, Groanwlqli; Norenu Wittmor, Sandusky;
Will In in H. Wuldook, Sandusky.
Texas Fruit Sale
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Thank you from Tom Wearsch
I wish all cltlKnnB could bo nworo o
tho dedicated ofrorts of Kay Usher and
ndd Movso They have dovotod many
WI. would Hko to gtvo spucio tlianks to
Uw church for allowing us to urn the
kirn'and to store our props. 1 hanks also
?« MitrhnU Manthev und Fronton Postlo
To tho CltlzoiiB of Avon:
h i i » to oTscluA and chM™'«*»
Tho election is now ovor und It's time
aro tho bailor for It. We will miss horn.
lu go forwurd, But, first, may I any ihunk
Thank you from Mayor Allen
If you uro a punmt of school n«o
you for Ihu overwhelming support you
1 would llko to taku this opportunity ta
children, pluoso |oln and bucomo uctivo
Imvu shown at tho polls.
thank all thn pooplu who supported mo
in PTA, Attend School Bourd meetings,
Ovor tho nuxl two yoars may I provo
and a spocinl tliunks lo my Camputgn
worthy of that support by administering
tho 2nd Tuonduy orooch month, 8 p.m..
Commit too. With an election this close,
tho city in such a manner that justifies
in tho High Schuol cufotorla. Our Wplng our youth. In. Avon and .ornobody walks away ti wlnnor or a loser.
tho vatos lliut were given me. The door
Darren R. Ladikos
schools nood und benefit from your sup- rounding aroaa.
I am proud oftho job I havo do no for tho
will always bo open to tho Mayor's OfPro9idonl-Sr. Youth Group
port
and
Input.
.
past two years, Wo havo turnod tho Ctiy
T
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n
n
k
y
o
u
fice and you will bo most welcome. If
Christopher S. Lodlkou
Tim Conway
around to tho point whoro Dopurlmotit
not a visit, plonso cull as I am sincerely
President
- Jr. Youth Group
Heads are making decisions, und Couninterested In your views.
Avon Unitod Methodist Church
cil Is doing tholr legislative dutlus accorEditor's Note: Any candidates
Wa
havo
an
outstanding
community
ding to tho Charter. I tool this lypo of
and togotlior as ono wo cun make it bat- wishing to have a similar loiter printed
gavornmont, will continue in tho futuro
ter. Lot us Join togotlior for the common aro urged to hovo them to Tho Pross
und that no ono man will bo able to
The Art Institute of W«»taiiyh !••
boforo Friday at 4 p.m.
goal that I am suro wo all sharo,
chnngo who. htis already boon acrleasod to announce Ihnt Kta'Leo Hall
Again,
thunk
you
for
your
support,
compllahod, f tho voto romolns this
of 37896 Carolyno Dr., Avon Ohio,
Sincoroty,
close, wo will ixorciao our rights and rerecently made the Dean's List. Ken is
Tom
Woarsch
For the sake of progress
quest a rocc jut. Onco again, thank you •
mninriPR in Visual Communications. .
Moyor-E'oct,
City
of
Avon
this has boon ah experience In my lifo
An opan letter to tho oloctorato of Avnn mtArt teSSSta-orPittsburgh I . ; .
that I will novor forgot.
two-yoar commercial design school with
Lako:
Mayor Robert E. Allan
I used to think that simply exorcising 'nValon In Visual Communications.
right to voto made mo a bolter voter.
h ° : > y / M u l t l - M o d i a , Interior
Thank you from Jacob Lundy my
Thank you from Mark Hart
i had cast a vote over since I was able, Dosign, Fasmon i u u .
To Tho Editor:
and I was proud, Tho thought had novor Fashion Merchandising. ThajVrt . To Tho Editor:
I would Hko to thank my family, entered my mind nbout tho quality of
a d i g w - tl a ^pwUdlnd
I want to ^ ink all tho residents In
friends and neighbors for tholr en- voting. And why should it have? I was itituto offersand
is • « ^ r ™ J % » ! A£:;
Ward I who vutod for mo. Your support
couragement, and to all those who so oxpoa?d to city government at home. Technology
at the DOIIB, I believe, Is a clear message
graciously gbvi of tholr tlmt to express Yet. with last wook'a election, It's crediting Commission of Uie National:.
Association of Trade and Technical;.that work needs to be done in our ward.
their confidence in mo at tho polls.
bocomo apparent that tho majority of the
. . .
I want also to wliih our councilman-elect
Although I lost my first tlmo out, tho electorate has not been taught to vote Schools.
the bost in addressing and resolving
oxporlonco was Invaluable and oxcitlng. competently.
those problems.
Jacob K. Lundy
As tho case has been In the past, is
Tharikyou,
presently, and will bo hi tho future, the
, McrkA.Hart
majority of those that dttempt to nibui
Thank you from Dale Cracas
representatives do so with tneir hearts
Patricia I. Duda'sh, daughter' of 'Mr. ;.•
To The Editor and tho Voters of Ward
instead of their mindv. Consequently,
and Mrs. Richard G. Dudaah; 122 Foy..,
Thank you [from Tim Conway
"Mr. or Mrs. Candidate got my vote
Two:
Ave.( Avon Lako, Ohio 44012 was ',•.
All Avon Lake Residents:
since we're Involved In the same social
among The Ohio State University .CobX
I would llko lo thank tho voters of ToThank
you
for
your
votes.
I
am
looking
activity," or "We neod a change. Mr. or
lego of Agriculture and College of Homo
ward two for their support in last Tuosforward,
to
the
opportunity,
which
you
Mrs. Candidate is a oew face
on the Economics students acknowlwfaed ,
day's election and Tor their hospitality
1
have
provldod
me,
of
serving
on
the
Lot's vote for him/her. '
recently as Honors' Schrilars. Dr. Ma^ : :
during the campaign. I would llko to
Avon Lako School Board. I will try very scene.
With rationalizations such as those, all
Lennon, Vico President for Agricultural.
thank the people who allowed me to put
hard
to
warrant
your
confidence
and
that is evident to me after two years of
Admlnistratidn coramended >the^
signs in their yards nnd tho pooplo who
deserve
tho
support
you
havo
shown
me.
voting Is that apathy Is recognized on
fltudenta for thBlr performanie during-:
passed ' out literature during ray
Many
thanks
to
my
family
and
friends
levels. There are thoBO people that
the annual Honors Banquet ^iveii for tho1;
campaign.
for their support and encouragement two
don't
vote
and
there
are
those
people
students and their parents."'.., . >'-:} ..••'Z'
Sincerely
throughout the campaign. An especial that don't toko the time to vote comTho Collego' of Agrtoulture and. ^ho;—.
. .Dale Cracas
thanks to good neighbors like Berneda petently - to understand their canCollege of Homo Economics annually
Franson and hor daughters, Jenny and didate's ability to govern. For the soko'of
Thank You
recognl2oa, Ihrough the Honors Pro^-,:
Jody, for distributing campaign progress in Avon Lako, let's go back to
from David Updegraff
gramjthqao outstanding students who
literature. And thanks to all my famiiy the timo when the incompetents ware
I would sincerely like to thank
have maintained high scholastic;.
for their campaign efforts. To those peo- too lazy to vote. Vehemently,
,
everyone who worked on my campaign
achievement In ,thoir .program ;of.stifdy ,
ple who allowed .me to place signs In
. Art infuriated 20-year old
at the University. Recognized thlsyearV,
for School Board. A'spoc'al appreciation
tholr yards, another special thanks.
were 157 A g r l n u l t u r t t ; Homo
to alL " "
Campaign experiences havo lintpress- Thank you, Mark Immelt
Economics,' and .Natural'Resources .
;
., David A. Updegruff ,ed me,' evon more, with tho concern,
To the Editor:
:
. ;'. HonorB Program- student*L'/and-^OO ='
dedication and desire of bur teachers
Thank you from Jim Martin .
I Just want iu thank and congratulate
students eligible tb entor.'the Honors/,
and administrative staff to make Avon Mark Immelt on the outstanding job he
To the Citizens of Avon Lake: •
Program.
'
•••'.'',.' .i.\.
•.'' '• , •...':,••;•.:'' '.Lake
Schools
oven
better.
I
look
forward
I. would llko to thaifik all the people
did with tho Avon Lake Girl's 13 and
Tho objective,of the Honors Prog«in.
to
working
with
everyone
in
the
systom.
who helped me In my campaign and also
under Travel Soccer Team. With the and
aro threefold: to challonjje ^superior,
to the folks who voted for mo. I sincerely
of the fall season thoy onjoyed their sestudents with the. most udvonced '.
appreciate all of the concorn and supcond straight undofoated reason. The coursowork for which each ia'capable;,
port that you gave me.
most Impressive part of this team was
to provide an opportunity;lor ; clps;q
tho fact that the age of the players rangcooporation between students/aadfocW
ed from 13 down to ' 9, and the' tv on on individual honors projWt; and '
camaraderie wa>. ^xtromely high with; to provide special rect gnUioti and V
the older girls prbvlH'ng positive friendhonors scholarahlps. For G,fistar.dlng-,
ship and leadership; * was very' proud to ..''scholasticachievement..' • •{• =-.iN;vVl:Xt:.•.".•;,_
have my daughter play on this team of
The HonorB Program recognition ban- J
impressive young ladles. Thank' you,
quut,
Is made .possible--thcbitgkvo;'*
Mark, and koop up the good work.
genoroUB grant from the Ohio Grain and./
Sincerely,
Fend Association, Inc. Tho:firms,
R.A. Bobulthski
Your Complete Model Train ShoD
^ ^
represented by this Association provide;
You Doaerva A
most of the hum& necessary for efficient';
HO
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Haunted Bam a success
DAY'S EASE
agricultural production, as well us per-'
We wish to thank tho Jr. High and Sr.
Lionel •Williams
• rj
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form a vital service In the marketing of
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| o Tbantflto avoryono who bakod for our Eloctlon Day
s&Bako. SQJDI Our appreciation ts extended to e"oryono
| f Who holpoH mnko It a success.
Jp^'Rornombor Thanksgiving Vorallon Is Thursdny,
ftFNov. 24th and Friday, Novombor 25th.
•gtjjyHAVE'A BOUNTIFUL BREAK1
i i n t h o Classroom:
•p^'Mrs. "thla rocontly shared a "Computer Touching
PLab'V tiii." her husband provided. Tho students woro
©able* to soo tho various parts Inside a computer that
pnoke programs work.
§$?Her studonto havo spont at least one day a wook lourjj-'riuig'to Idontlfy computer commands and torjpminology. Thoy havo been able to write mini-programs
jjtejfttftost their knowlodgi oniieso commuuds too.
%Evoryono In hor 4/5th split has had tho opportunity
jjtptq'test thoir program and modify It If necessary. It has
^ i p v "very exciting for tho studonts to havB ouch
|jiahds on" experience.
y arc looking forward to futuro lessons loo!
Wfi-~. -KNOLLWOOD ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
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HONOR ROLL - NOV. 7th
HffHIgH Honor Roll: Ronn Buchanan, Shannon Bound
i, Brian Dunstan.
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nor Roll: Haliinii Arnold, David Bryson, Jonniror
iAllen, Dalo Aslakson, Angola Alton, Botsy Barlln, Paul
Bird, Robb Broedon, Missy Ellas, Gorri Driver, Roboc.
odge, Jonnifor Kordich, Jay Latterly, Hoathor
luro.'Kerl Pilger, Jeanotte Price, Allyson Concula,
Celeste Easton, Valeritt Gaspar, Robocca Ranson, Jon*
;ftifer Humphrey, Rlchno Kunury, JoLin Sexton, David
Vovak, Shawn Easton, Jason Draw, David Rodrlgi'oz,
COME IN a REGISTER
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PRECIOUS MOMENTS
; RETIRED FIGURINE
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i-'orostlawn is proud lo prusunt their first ciuartor
HONOR ROLL:
FIFTH GRADE: HIGH HONOR - Trocoo Hernandoz, Jonnifor Warren. HONOR • Christy Corrivauu,
Missy Dalion, Jim Gunl, Amy Harris, Dawn Hutch,
Holly Hoppnor, Almeo Meyers, Jonnifor Snundora,
Brent Schromp, Tami Spntliaros, Mlchaol Trotla,
Donuld Wurfiold, Joe Whitman MERTT • Amy LuSola,
Kirk Miller und Stovo Rlstor.
FOURTH GRADE: HONOR - Tin Cunan, Angola
Harris, Laura McDnvld, Jerry Mlndek, Lisa Patton,
Laura Rosao, Ciirrlo Trotta. MERIT - Heidi Cummtns,
Frank King, Kristin Kukos, Trad Loo, Guy Maol, Mark
Moycro, Micluol Rodrlguoz, Grog Stocker, Donlan
Zioglor.
THIRD GRAHE: HONOR - Katio Camp, Matt
Ouloy, Danny Eddy, Cora Halch, Tom Huthoway,
Maureona McCulIough, James Slowart. MERIT Krlsta Anderson, Russoll Bird, Michael Cicerchi,
Nicole Fantauzzi, Mlchallo Hum rack, Nicholas Ott,
Robnrt Pylon, Grog Smith, Kristin Tamolcoff and Cindy Wouor.
In order for a Btudont to achieve tho High Honor
Roll he/she must receive all A's; for the Honor Kill
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Includes Claim Review
Anti Evaluation
CALL: (216) 282-7404
BEN SHEERER Attorney At Law
5300 Baumhart Rd,, Loraln, Ohio
twin Ihm*. * M . 1 0 4 p j n .
* • • • . W>d. A Sat. 10-SilO p j n .
during tho day.
This message is brought
to you as a public survicc
from Dr. Donald J. Poleya,
Avon Lake Animal Clinic,
Inc., 124 Miller Rd,, Avon
Lake. Phono 933-5207.
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RobertL. Rassie,
D.D.S.
^Children's chipped or
f.brokon teeth should be
\ treated Immediately
;,since they can abceas.
;;The chipped or cracked
";lOoth can be replaced or
'.treated with an Insulated fttllng to prevent
•'.cold or hot from causing
ppain and f u r t h e r
Regeneration e? the
fnerve tissue.
';, An x-ray should be taken If the tooth is loose
,.to^check for root fracture. This message Is
• brought to you in the Interest of better dental
[>calth from the office of Dr. Robert L. Resale.
,"228 Miller Rd., Avon Lake, Phone 933-2549.
ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERING
We take ppride in our work
k pride
d in yourf furniture
so you can
take
Remember
when you
bought that chair? You " s
bouuht Quality to last you \\
a Lifetime. If Its fabric is \
starting to show Its age, or B
just doesn't fit your new *
.decor^ give us a call, w e
i
are
expert upholstery
craftsmen who take pride
in our w o r k . . A i t like they
used to when all furniture
was hand made. Wide
selection of decorator
upholstery fabrics. Quality
reupholslery and antique
furnllurv
reconstruction
our firpucialty Top Quality
Materials
Warranty Work
949-5017
For sho.
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INSIGHTS:
VISION PROBLEMS:
The eye's ulructud is complex,'yet visual difficulties
basically Tall Into only two categories. They nrc cither
^plVitcllvc errors or uinocular errors.
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- Usually Refractive errors nre Jicarsiuhtncss, where
distant objerta arc blurred, J^rsightricss, where close
objects u*c perceived only wjth' difTicuIty, and,
.Astiginat'jm, where the image is simply blurred.. A
farsignL-d child may prefer tasks he con do a l a r m ' s
lengm, rather (hnn close up. Thf*- "oblcm Is difficult t o :
delect on school vision tests, .
reading disabilities*
seen to be more prevalent among tarstghtcd children;-S _
Astigmatism muy occur in both llio ncnrslghledond.
fjrsighictl: blurred vision is caused by an uneven
curvature of the cornea.
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With Binocular errors, the two eyes cannot adjust to
the distance of the object viewed and they lack the
ability to make both eyes focui on the same object. Both
Refractive and Binocular, errors usually can be treated
successfully by vision specialists.
32730 Walker Rd.
933-8300
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LANDINGS
BARNHART V
• Gift Gallery
373 Colorado Ave., Loraln
_ , 288-1703
BARR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
Diirr Elementary School honor roll for the first
grading period:
High Honor Roll:
Grade 3 - Olivia Curtis, Dawn Juckson, Jenny Tesar,
Becky BrozlnskI and Rogor Craig,
Grade 4 • Amy Brozinskl and Dinnnn Morris.
Crude 5 • Cindy Hontikor, Stephanie Roy und Hmd
Surak.
Honor Rail:
Grade 3 • Juy Click, Duann Daniels, Monica Conznloz, Joy Melbar, Mutiny Suaroz, I^uak Voloz, Sandy
Deckor, Ronnie Vanes, Charlie Bollou, Lisa Guurroro,
Bob Haruuty, Shannon Johnson, Jon Upchurch, Kirk
Klingshlrn, i.nd Stucie Grznor.
Grado 4 - / ndrow Controras, Steven Cooper, Wilson
Duvis, John Little, John Murrey, Shelly Sugruu, Tom
Tosiir, Mark Boalo, Dawn Uoduk. VanosHU Cosuoso,
Willlum Flosch, Kon Gilbert, Duvld Jurroll, Becky
Puvllch, Duwn Rlggs, Phillip Thompson, and Sophie
Tliruslvoulou.
Grado 5 - William 'hrcchl, Jill Braclkowskl, Kolly
Carpenter, Scott Chrls'Ion.-Erlc Dool, Sundy HnrrInglon, Michelle Renaldo, Dunlse Sorfozo, Karl SHvu.
Tony Stonestrtiot, Marty Bishop, Susan Horrington,
Chris McKay and CerriB Saitkor.
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Merit Roll:
Grade 3 - David Komlosy, David Smith, Johnny
Willis, end Kevin Gorrone.
Grade 4 - Josh Anderson, Brett Renaldu and Jeff
y
Grado 5 - Cindy Romans, Dariono Wojclochowskl,
Mellnda Morris and Brian Tackett.
Presented In ttiie interest of
better ey B care. s
Donald J. Peteya
— Veterinarian —
Birds thai ore given porches wilh d la molars that
are too lurge for ihoir feet
enn develop sore and
calloused foot pnds. This
can ovontually lend to o
severe lamenass by causing tho foot to "break
down". Idunlly, n bird
should be provided with
several perches of .different c'tnmutors so that he
selects tho parch best
suitnd for him. This will
ulso liolp him exercise his
feel und logs bocouso he
will be using all Mia por"\ws flt dlfforont times
they must rocolve all A's und B'u. On tho Merit Roll tho
student must attain il XU averuge.
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HOME PERM:
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• Setting y jur hair correctly is 50% of how
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ruin the look you want.
- The condition of your hair van make or break
your perm. Some perms work best on fine
hair, some on tinted hair...and some hair
shouldn't be permed at all. Do you know
enough aboul the different kinds of perms lo
make the righl choice?
• Only professional hair stylists are trained in
the use of perm chemicals, setting tech'
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the do's and don'ls of successful perming.
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Around Our Towns
Continued from page 1
Soma cttios have sign ordinances. No
What does lha cantlidalo do before
ordering thu signs? Most Importantly, ytroblom. Uso a car or a van or the old
you golla chock tho war chost for Bulck. Tho ordinance doesn't mention
money. Thon...haw many signs ahoultl how big tho sign can be If Its on n car.
ho/sho order. "Lot's Boc"...says lho cunYard placomont...gel tho high traffic
dldato. "I've got 400 locationa so V)\ aroas. Cornor, busy strools, oven a winorder 400 signs...thal will bo..oh..abrjt
dow or two. And don't forgot thu
6300.00 or so. But wntt o mlnulol I r.ood
citizenry—love those front yards.
i Jgn for belli aldns of thu stako. Jatta
My favorite Is watching tho jockeying
urdor 000 signs. Oh \»J!, I rcal'y wont
for position. You havo a husband and
lho job. I'll spring for tho $000.00
wife who like both candidates...so.,.both
Now, wliat should tho sign say,
slgnB. One day candidate "A" is closor
If you're going for ro-oloction, always
to the sidewalk than candldato "B". And
iiiy ro-oloct. Gives you strength as tho
tho next day It changes.
IOted Incutnbont.
Some stroot corners oven look like tho
floor of a National Convention only no
What if you'vo boon appointed
pooplo.
t>)causo of a vacancy and now want to
1 > oloctod. Wn'll uso tho words "Rolurn"
Some candidatos usod all thoir money
c • "Rotaln" (hoping no ono will notice). on signs and forgot tho stakos. No big
So many decisions. Colors...rod & btuo
deal...we got lots of Irons,
i i white curdboerd, or blue on white.
Thtm thoro's tho guy who really likes
1 ow big, how many stakos to uso, onn or his candidate. He breaks out all lha
dvo Cun'l forgot thu full woathor...lt cor- Xmas lights and puts tho camliduto's
t • Inly tukos n toll, Keep some in rosarvo. name on tho front of his house {uctually
Building or
Remodeling?
Let our professionals
design your
kitchen.
happened In Avon Lako). T.iol's
dedication.
Election tlmo In really o sort of 1 am
more popular than you" contest. Who
looks Letter, sounds belter, and oven
who puts out lho bust or most signs.
Wearsch Is Ready To Go
Continued from pago 1
In uncontasted racoa, tho following
ward candidates were otoctod: Ward I lahn Charles KryBtowski (478); Word II Robert D. Martini (327); Ward III Charles L. Bussor (400); Word IV Lowwanna Mickoy Farmer (380).
Krystowski, Buusor and Farmer aro
returning Incumbents.
In tho board of education raco to olect
two members, Norman D. Irwln Is tho
only clour winner with 1,300 votes
(absontoo ballots oro not reflected In this
total.) Incumbent Robort P. DoChont ap-
At a regular meeting of tho Avon
Board of Education, upproval for
employment of Porsonnol was appcovnd. Mr. Dan Novotny, Avon Middle
School Art Toachor, will by tho 7th
grado boys basketball coach. Approved
substitutes for 1903-fl'i school your - Certified - ' irol Ann Myers: Koran
Sultzbaugir David Sidonor; fames
Scarry. and Molanio Rock. - Nori-
4355 OBERLIN AVE. LORAIN 282-9692
Come we our diiplsy of fin* Wood.Mode
cabinetry. Let ui ihow you the milly (lylei,
wood*, colon, liand-nibbed finiihet and
ipectat (ealurci you can chooie from..
Learn how eaty it cm be lo own • kikhen ai
individual at your are, profetiionally deilgned by one of our deiigner*.
pears to bo o winner (with 1,154 votes)
over Mrs, Donna J. Urig, who gathered
1,148 votes. But, with only olght voles
separating tho two candidates Taoforo
absentee oallots are added, the decision
could still go olther way whon the official results are announced.
NOTE—AH vote counts mentioned
wero reported by tho Loraln County
Board of Elections on Nov. 14, but are
still unofficial totals until tho election
rosults aro formally corllfiod later this:
month.
Avon Board Of Education Notes
By: Carol Latllkos
KITCHEN."1
Oh woll. this election is behind us but t
am suro two years will go by real
quick...meanwhile, thost old signs
aron't thrown away...fust stored. Tho
candidatos must always bo proparod.
Cortiflod « Carolyn Wltherspqon; and!
Cecilia Jonos.
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Tho Suporinlondont rscommonded
approval of Project CARE .Sarvlco
Agrooinont, (offoctlvo 12-1-83). Alsorecommended approval of swimming as •
an Interschalastic sport,1 Avon -High
School for 1983-84. Mr. David Wossofy, •
Coach, Elyria School district .ttachar..
Both racommondutlons wore approved.'
by tho Board.
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Cystic Fibrosis Bowl-A-Thon
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Approximately one Of ovnry 1,500
babios born in the Unitod States this
yoar will havo Cystic Fibrosis. It will
cause them much suffering and lieortacho - it will shorten their lives. Cystic
Fibrosis does that to children. The
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Is trying
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desperately to find'a-'cure for/Cystic^
Fibrosis. Won't you holp? Participate iny'
tho Bowl-a-Thon at Aquamarlno Lanes'":
In Avon Lako, Noyembor.l2th through''•:.•
tho 20th. Entry forms, nrci available alX
Aquamarlno Lanes or call 2B8-9348 or'1*202-2303.
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Fresh Fruit Direct To You
A
5!fc«__SL
one 8top
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rewurce for the prof estjonal or the do-ft-yourtelfef
Dear Hunters:
Rifle Slugs $ 2 * °
Onco again the Avon St. Mary's Holy
Name Society is sponsoring an orange
and grapefruit salo. The boat part of this
fund-raiser is Lho product, troo rlponod
oranges and grapefruit fresh plckod by
hand at Florida's Indian River fruit
groves, then hauled by refrigerated
truck direct to St. Mary's Church yard.
How's that for freshnofis?
Bocouso tho fruit Is tree rlponod and
not plckod green. Ilka so much fruit Is today, its flavor Is suporb.,,nono of that
sour taste! Also now wo aro offering
guardnlood quality. Any spoiled fruit
will bo roplacod at no charge! All wo ask
What's Optional In
Standard Homeowners
And Auto Policies
Is Standard In PCP
Third Quarter
Earnings Announced
yn •
Orange & Grapefruit Sale
*replacementcost protection
for your property.
Wth • tUnOwi) nomoownan
imurancs policy, yauf p w i n v l
batongingt «n covmad tor Actuil
Cash Vslua—meaning a d*Joeuon I M cJtpnrdMlon. » you Mint opVontl full nplKvnwnt Cosl pnloclion, you fiivo la ply an e i l n
Ol. you can get Pgrtonal Compn
Rtteeiion—PCP .
PCR Iron Corimeniil InsurAnn. l i In* Insurmca pat*• g * Vial proiacti youi horn*,
car. \ttlx\#f and mo™ In • tin-
9» PM*Y With PCR you automaUealiy gat many c o m a o n Butf
a n ootwnf1 w alandard poHcMi.
Sodiaaat jmouempiocwmintaii
pWaetlon I jr you hwna and moat
P«t»onal bakmolngi. -Intlaltort
ovard* cowragg (or yout hom»
fewma and label a m i tor your e»r
And mor*— all mcludtd at no smia
Find oul mo™ ibdul PCP
today "(buH S4« how you can
0*t batisr proiKlion k» your
•niwancs dollar
RAYMOND F. BLAKESLEE Ef SONS CO.
BJSAvonBaldanRd.
Avon Lak*. O.
933-9333
is that you check your fruit when you.
receive it and lot us know at that, time.,
For,,more information you can<caH:
934-5906 or 934-8443. .To order just use1,
the clip-out ordor coupon on this page.
^M fruit will bo pio-.iold before tho truck
ICBVOS Florida. Doadllne for orders
Monday, Nov. 28th. Pick-up will, bo
Saturday, Dec. 10th, between 10 a.m.
and 2 p.m. at St. Mnry's Avon Church
yard. Home delivery avallablo for 50?
per crate. Orders f'ji* more than 5 crates
will bo delivered free nf charge if you so
request. ,
c/o St. Mary's Holy Name Society
2640 Stoney Ridge Rd., Avon 44011
NAME:
Address:
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City:
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Navel Oranges _
Navel Oranges,
Eating Oranges.
Eating Orangus.
Rod Grupofruit _
Rod Grapefruit _
Homo Delivery.
I'nll boxes <
(OO-fla/boxJ
[email protected]'nu.
(4 (M-I/box)
Full IIDXOS ©$12.50/ou.
R.J. Fitch, President of Elyria Savings
& Trust National Bank, announced a
47.9% increase In earnings for the first
nine months of 1983, compared to the
same period a year ago.
Net incomo roso from $1,605,000 at
tho end of September, 1082, to
$2,373,000 this year. Earnings par share
wero $5.24, compared to $3.55, with
total assets reaching an all tlmo reporting high of $339,147,000.
"Our sharoholdors should be particularly pleased with our earnings. As a
matter of fact, an additional $1.00 par
share dividend will bo added to tho normal 35 cunts per share dividends that
will bo mailed November 15th," Fitch
said. "I'm quite proud of our officers
and stnff who have diligently maintained a policy of profitable growth through
objective management," ho added.
(oa-120/box)
[email protected]/un.
(44-an/box)
Full boxes® $13.00/(10,
H5](!/b()x)
Hnirboxos©S7.00/uii.
(22-24/bnx)
LANDINGS "TURKEY RAFFLE"
NAME
Hnx«a @ 50C on.
Total Bnclosod Pickup is at Avon St. Mary's on Saturday, December
10,1903 botweon 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM
DEADLINE FOR ORDERS IS MONDAY,
NOV. 28,1903
DROP OFF AT ANYONE
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OF THE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS I
D r a w i n g S u n . , Now. 2 O t h a t S:OO p . m .
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Father Turins Celebrates 40th Anniversary
fpMarimon Joins
Hilltop
\k OiGM Hilltop. Kunlturs rucunlty iin•I!SiOtincod tho nppointtituiil ofkabuil ].
' t n to tlio firm's Avon Ltiku SHIUH
#tMr.
Murimon uracluutcd from Ohio
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Itoto Univur.illy with n dugroo in uloc[flcol ongint!tiring, mid, prior to lite ofJjUattoh with HGM Hllltup, wus
%nptoyod us Assistant Muntigcr of
'rgnglnooring with 'tho Dnvy McKt^
Corp°rallo|V
&jHo-ls a muinbur of tho Kiwunis Club
[ferni-lists his lotsure nativities as woodKforking. fishing and stomp colluding.
Mr.v Mtti'lmon • raMdos with liia wifo,
, in Avon Luko.
Robert J. Marimon
League Of Women VotersReceives Stocker Grant
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On December 4(h, Iho members of Holy Trinity Purish, Avon, will join their
pus tor, tho Rovorond Joromu Turins, in
culabrtiting Iho 4ulh annivorsury of his
ordinntlun to 'ho priesthood.
Fnthur T u r i n s was urdainud
nocombvr iu. 1043 in Si. Juhn
Cathedral, Cleveland. Ho Is « niitivo
Clovelnnttor, son of Josoph and Caroline
Turins. Father Turins was oducntod in
Cleveland paiociilal schools and is n
yraduato of Cathodral Latin, High
Schoul, John C-> roll University, and SI.
Mnry Somiriary.
Buforo ontoring tho somiriary ho worked for tho Cuyuhoga County Juvonlla
Court for Ihroo yours.
Sincu his ordination, Father Tariiis
has sarvod as an assistant in Holy
Rosary, Ascension, and St. Mai parishes
in Cleveland; and aa pastor of St. Mary,
Uoroa, St. Joseph, Amhorst, and Si. Edwards, Ashland. Ho was welcomed as
pdstor of Holy Trinity, Avon, in Juno,
1070.
Earlier this year lio spearheaded the
celebration of 1the ouo hundrod-fifflolh
anniversary ai tho founding of Holy
Trinity Parish. Ho ia ospocially recognized hero for hi3 commitment 16 his parish
family* ond tbut family unllcipalON a
wonderful colubrution in his honor.
At 4:00 p.m. Sunday, December 4th.
Father Turins will concolobrato »
flpocial Mass with hto classmalo, Abbott
Joromo Koval, CSB. Another 'cl.issinato,
Iho Rovorond Arthur ISgiin, pastor of St.
Mary of tho immaculate Conception,
Avon, will bo tho hoinoilist,
Following tho Mass, parishioners,
family and frltmds will |oln Futhor
Turins for dinner and good fellowship at
Tom's Country Place, Avon. Anyone
wishing to make dinner reservations
should call Charles Piazza, Avon
937-0083. Cost in $10.00 per person, Tho
deadline for making reservations Is,
Novombor 20lh.
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Pft.Tha Avon Laku Loaguo of Womon
iVbfnrs hns "exciting" news to' sharo.
d tha
th E
miirLoaguo and
Elyriu Laaguo havu
tpcnnlly racoivod a $4,000.00 MAT[CHING grant from Iho Stockor Foundnttlun of Lorain, Ohio, Tor tho
publication
mttki booklet entitled " v 'now Loruin
iCoiloty Government'
^rosenl, thcro
[is/iiq such source available).
fetoaguo members aro involved In exletislvc research on history, govornniomY, finances, justice, education, and
btfenr county services. All information
ivill .' be non-partisan, factual, nnd
feurroU.
League has rocoivod a lax-axutnpl
status for this projoct through the
League of Womon Voters of Ohio
Education Fund. All contributions must
be made to this fund, bo designated for
this booklet, and arc tax deductible.
League is asking for local businesses
and individuals to help moat this
challenge! Names of alt contributors will
bo acknowludgod.
"Know I orain County Government"
will bo u valuable resource booklet of
ALL residents who take pride in Lorain
County.
To All The Citizens Of Sheffield
Lake for your confidence and past
and present support in the last;
general election.
LCCC Holds Open Auditions
Ippen auditions will be hold for Loniln
bounty1 Community Collego Theatre's
Inter" , production of tho 1930's
Sierican classic Tho Adding Machino
iy.EIrnGr Rico, December 1 and 2 at 7:30
";m;4_;in the Stockor Contor Studio
hootre.
'Auditions will bo for 23 rotas fur men
Ind Womon of alt ages. Thoso auditlon"ig^airo encouraged to como prepared
itb-B two mlnuto audition pince of any
i'tylo.;
JSiiript sign outs will be available
jbglnnlng Novombor 28 in the office of
[bavtd Peck, thontrc instructor [Room
246 of the Stacker Contor).
Tho Adding Mpchlno will be staged
February 24-20 and March 1-3 in tho
Stocker Center Theatre.
For more audition information, or if
you are intorostod In working in tho
technical areas for tho production, including stage managing, sot construction, lighting, muko-up or costumes,
contact Mr. Pack (axtonslon 538) at
305-4191 in Elyria, 233-7244 in Lorain,
774-3300 in Oborlln, 647-^344 in Wellington, or 734-48CO in Chvoland (toll
froo}.
• Mon.-Fri. - 5:30 a.m,-10 p.m.
Avon Recreation Dept.
^•'Men's Baskotball - Rosters for Iho
Snon's basketball program are 'available
iift-Avon City Hall. Eight teams will bo
ipbeepted on a first como first nerve
'"iasls. Tho twelve member r ster ond
J90.00 team'fee Is to bo submitted !o
&ypri. City Hall by Monday, November
j2S£F6'r all Interested persons, a practice
[and • organization session will oc
Harry Pfingsten
Elected
.:• Harry Pfingston, band director at
•Avon Lake High School has bcou elected
to;the position of district 4 prusidenl•:,eloct of the Ohio Music Education
(•Association, according to Loo Suman,
president of tho state music teacher's
organization.
?. Pflrigston's responsibilities in this
^position include the supervision and
"organization of all activities pertaining
toI..-QMEA within the district and
the current president during
y a r term of office.
2>i£A graduate of Miami University and
•|Kont State University, Pfingsten Is a
Vmombor of tho Ohio Education Associa"alr"' ° ' l i o M u s i c Education Associa|»on,; Music Educintors National ConB'tofroiicb and tho National Band Association;' He has boun a Jennings S(.holar
^nd has appeared as u guest conductor
.^at/summer music camps (it Baldwin
^Walluco College, Miami University.
ftOhio University and fit Urn Blue Luke
pfummer Music Camp,
'.^fingstim is a past president of district
iA-nnd a past pnjsident of the Ohio
^chapter nf tho National Band
Association. ,
Announcing
FARMER DAN'S
DONUT & PRODUCE SHOP
NOWOPEN
Wednesday, November 30, at 6:30 p.m.
at Avon East Elementary School. Official games will commenco Wednesday,
December 2. For more information call
034-4018.
Small Fry Baskotball - This program
which is open to third.am! fourth grade
students, stresses fundamentals with
limited game time. Small Fry Baskotball
will begin Saturday, December, 3 at
Avon East Elomontury School and run
for 10 weeks. Registration will be hold
Saturday, November 19 and November
26 from 1:00 • 2:30 p.m. at Avon City
Hall. The foe per child is $7.00. For moro
information call Marcia Barniclo,
9J4-4818.
Bright Ideas
C-.b Scout Pack tf300 will hold its
November mooting, T h u r s d a y .
Novombor 17th at 7 p.m. at Christ
Evangelical American Lutheran Church
located at tho corner of Lako Road and
SR 83.
The theme for tho evening will bo
BRIGHT IDEAS!!! Skits and crafts
which tho cubs havo worked on at their
don meetings during tho month, will bo
presented at tho pack meeting.
A change has been made. Cubinastor
Jim Poaso resigned and Ron Smith enmo
on board to bo Pack /(300's Cubmastor
for tiio rest of tho year.
Any Interested Avon Lake boy. from 8
to 10 yrs old and their families aro
welcome to attend the mooting and Join
'In Cub Scuutlng.
Remember Parents please como with
vour boy ond help his don to win tho
honor or having Pack »300's Cubby visit
liis dor. for the next month.
Special Discounts For
Organizations, Churches,
Parties -5 doz. or more donuts
Bagels wdoz.
Cream filled
Danish
Glazed
Eclairs
Italian Brb
Cookies
Brownies
Pies
• Sat. & Sun. - 8 a:m.-6 p.m.
FRESH
PRODUCE & FRUITS
• Lettuce • Celery • Potatoes
• Onions • Apples • Banannas
• Grapes • variety of nuts
• Many other items.
• Fresh Eggs - white or brown
{Brown whan Available)•Milk
• Bulk Spices (sold by the ounce)
Ball Park Peanuts
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I Beer & Wine Carry-Out
5400 E. take Rd. Sheffield Lake. O.
949-6114
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Sports Medicine Center in Lorain County
NORTH COAST CENTER FOR
PODIATRIC SPORTS MEDICINE
A center for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment
of disorders of the lower extremities of runners and
athletes of ail ages. FREE initial examination during
the months of November and December 1983 (does not
include diagnostic x-rays).
In honor of the American Athlete, one dollar will be
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contributed to the U.S. Olympics for each patient seen r'*^r
aj>~ in Podiatric Sports Medicine from now until January S&
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1st, 1984.
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WMMtr no.
Sliurflutcl Loku1 Council (11/0/03)
dulunlud Mm imuninjj of piupurty n(
•101-1 Laku.Kd. from IM RuHldunlinl to
B-2 Huulnoss.
Tlin oidinnIIen was turned down by n
firm U • I votu. Only 1st Ward Coimcilvvoniiiii Joyce Hunks.vulud for II.
Council passed an ordinance providing for tliu transfer of ccirlnln funds
williin Iliu nnritiul appropriations niul
establishing ii certain uccount. Abo
! nssod was Iho ordinance adopting tho
regional dwelling houso code for tho
cily.
Tliu council wont into an oxocutivu
suasion which interrupted the rogulur
council meeting. It had lo do with
negotiations for tho Police Department.
Wliun tlio council came back to tho
regular council mooting, mci|on progress
in salary nogotfutlons with tliu city's full(imu policu officers hnppun an the council compleluly upprovod the ordinanco
authorizing the muyor to enter into an
agreement with tho Northern Ohio
Patrolmen's Bonovolont Association.
Law Diructor Timothy Smith said it
appeurs thut seltlemont bo nour, but that
it must ho upprovod by tho Sheffield
Lako Chuptor of tho Association boforo .
anything Is flnulizod.
Ho said that bot • sides have agrot/d
not to release any torms until formal up
proval has be-?n given.
As there has nover boon a contract between the city and the police, Smith, said
that It now appears that thero will be a
formal agreement for tho first time.
Last yoar after hard fought negotiations tho polico were granted a one time
lump sum payment rathor than a salary
raise.
Whan It is reached, tho agreement will
cover all tho city's full tlnio polico, 3
sergaants and five patrolman exception .
of tho chief. Tho police dispatchers arc
not part of tho%v: .i.
Next en mo o • ordinanco which wasn't
on tho agenda. An ordinanco creating
tho post of assistant to the finance director. It was unanimously approved
toward tho ond of tho meeting.
A now administrative job in tho city's
flnanco department which would
oliminato a clerk's post now under
union jurisdiction.
,
Assistant to tho Flnanco Director
would ho non-civil sorvlco job.
The Council must still establish a writtun jab description and u pay scale for
this job. Assistant to tho Finance
Director.
Purl of tho pracuodt will go to Tommy
Grog's Fund.
Tobias nro slid iivuilahlo for $10.00.
Call for inuro informr.tion 040-0404 or
Mark November 27th on. your
calondor so you will como to the I'ATCf [WORK BAZAAR.
SUPER BOWEL PARTY
Slioffiold-Shoffiuld Luke Youth
UiiNuball Is sponsoring n Super Bowl
Parly with a revorsu rafflo. A $1000 wilt
bo given away. U wilt bo hold January
2Zud, 19H4 from 2 p.m. until ? ot Tom's
County Placo in Avon. Thoru will bo a
Stuak dinner, open bar, card gamus and
more raffles.
Only 100 tickets will be sold. Donation
por person Is $35. For tickets you can
contact any hnnrd. mombor or jail
940-2082 or O-'.0-5733.
ST. THOMAS PTU'S BAZAAR
St. Thomas PTU is holding tholr annual Holly Hurry Bazaar on Frldny,
Docomhor 2nd (8 p.m.-lO p.m.) and
Saturday, December 3rd (10 a.m.-8 p.m.) .
ut St. Thomas School. There will ba Ids _
of crafts, bako goods.and rofroshmor Jt.,
For information about the Dnzuar cull
949-6311.
S.S.L. PUBLICITY '•'
Publicity person of Sheffield-Sheffield
lako organizations and clubs call or send .
you information in by Thursday, or .
sooner to Janot Coffoy - 933-9195 •.or '
send to 150.Harvey'Plcwy., Avon LakuV-li
Ohio, 44012. REMINDER - BccaUGo of
Thruksglving, thut week : only vmy •
doadllne will ho Wednesday, November •'.'
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Fall Rummage Sale;v
tho Women's DiviBlcn of 7,ako Shore
United Mothodist Church, 33119.Electric Boulevard will hold their Annual
Fall Rummaga Sate on November 17,ond.
18. Hours for the salo are Thursday •
evening 6 to 9 p.m. and Friday morning9 to \2 noon.
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Tho sale will include a bake table and
coffoo and a Nearly Now Clothossnto;-
Gods Of Metal
Avon St. Mary's Spiritual'Develop-';
mont Commission in conjunction' with '
the / -on United Mothodist Clmrch'ls;
WATER COLOR ART LESSONS
piMUd. tn present tho film "Gpus of
Sheffield Lako Art Association is
Matal". This film, produced by, )rM
holding wator color art lossnns which
started November 14th from 7:30 p.m. Maryknoi' Order, is about the nucloarV
Thoy will be hold at Shoffiald Lako Com- arms race ^nH. the people of faith who.
are trying to stop it. Emphasis in the'
munity Civic Cenlor. Frod Leach, from
film is on what tho proponents of peace
Avon Lako, will be the instructor for thip
can do to ensure a successful protest.'
nlnss.
This film WOB. nominated for1 an'
RECOGNITION FOR FALL SPORTS
Recognition night for Fall Sports Acadomy Award for best documentary'"
in 1982. The film will bo screenod at the:
(Football & Volleyball) will be held
Thursday, November l'/th o» 7 p.m. in Avon United Mothodist Church, Avon,
on Sun., Nov. 20, at 0:15 p.m. Optional: "•m
tho Sheffield Middlo School Gym.
Bring a covored dish and table service. •
Aftor the recognition of tho athletics,
refreshments will be sorvud in tho Enjoy a pot-luck supper rfith friends
and neighbors from Avon before the
Cafeteria,
film. Tho supper will start at 5:00 p.m.
EXERCISE PROGRAM
St. Thomas PTU is sponsoring
Musically Fit, an exercise and dance
program and it will run until May, 1984.
It is being hold ovory Tuupday and
Thursday from 8 p.m. until 9 p.m. during this tlmo. Wo pre-roRistration needed. Como and pay your dollar at tho door
A poster contest for fifth and sixth
and than exercise. Come whatever days grade studonts ot all Avon Schools wns
you wish. It will be held in St. Thomas sponsored by the Avon Women's Club.
School's Cafeteria (Elringor Hall) at 715 The theme was "Takd a Bite Out of
Harris Road. For information call Crime -Stop Shoplifters Today". Three
949-6809.
winners are being announced and are •M
LAST TURKEY SHOOT
receiving certificates and monoy awards,
Como and win one ot the prizes - at the Novombor 14th WonWs Club
Turkeys, Ham3 or Slab Bticon. The next mooting. First Place winner is. Jason
Turkey Shoot will bo huld this coming Duckworth from Avon Middlo School.
Sunday, November 20th from 3 p.m. un- Elizabeth Flrca of Holy Trinity won setil 6 p.m. at the Sheffield Lake Anivol cond place. Third Place wont to Chad
Post 55 locuted at 577 Harris Rd.
Cook of Avon Middle. Forty-one
You may uso u 22 caliber rfflo bird studonts participated with the winning
shot as the shooting is done on an in- poslors being displayed at The Avon
Gun and Tack Shop. Tho posters are bedoor runge.
ing ontorod in tho Great Lakos District of
S.S.L. fAYCEE WOMEN'S BAZAAR
WC
conlGst w h i c
Sheffield-Sheffield Lako Jaycoo
" Is co-sponsored
Women will hold their Patchwork with .tho Notional Coalition
to Provont
Bazaar on Sunday, November 27th from Shopliflng, it is a Joint offorl by mor9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at tho Sheffield Lako chants and studonts lo cut crimo. Tho :
Community Civic Center.
state contest will ho Judged by the Ohio
Thuri: will be lots of crafts, bake goods Council or Retail Merchants. Good Luck
ond refreshments. Admission is FREE
Avon Winners.
Winners
AT. And Gifted
Support Group Meets
fc; Don't miss ill If yuu hnvu a child in Ihu
pf/icdtlomlcolly Tnluntod Program, bu In
jj&tbo Avon Lako High School cafoturin nl
2S7:30 P.M. Thurstluy, Novombur 17. 'I'hrj
"J-A.T. and Glftod Local Suppol Group
^mooting Is forlunalu ta have as spoakora
g-thtto local school administrators who
jftiro closely Involved with tho program.
Pi1-" Dr.' Marlonn Kali run, School
^Psychologist and Diroctor of Pupil Pur*
j-^Bormol. will prosont an ovorvfuw of HID
i$A.T. program. Aloxandur Lute, prinf l
of Erioviow and Di.octor of
tlomontory Programs, mid Ur. Roburl
Hohmnn, AdminiHlrulivu Assistant and
Director ol Secondary Programs, will
discuss tho A.T. program in thu utaiiiuiilury and uocoitdary schools. A (juuslioi)
and answer period will follow.
This muDtlnu is a must for all parents
or A.T. students. Everyone inlurostod in
tlio oducolion «ind oncouragoinont of
ucadoinically talontod and gifted
children ia welcome to attend. For furthor Information, call Helen Mooru Hl
033-0434.
Complete Foot Care - In-Off ice Treatment
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Sports Injuries
• Bunions
Ingrown Toenails • Hammertoes
Calluses
• Corns
Heel Spurs
• Warts
HOURS
MONDAY-FRIDAY 10 A.M.-6 P.M.
31674 CENTER RIDGE RD. (Wostlake Town Line)
D.HANCULAK,D.P.M.
327-0588
566-1653
Bible Week Proclaimed
20 to 27 has boon proclaln.od
!>"VBIBLE WEEK" by Avon Lnko Mayor
>>?Robort Allon. In a proclamation tho
i;i mayor uiges all citizens of Avon Luko to
(P''S;U.Tha Layman's National Bibla Commit-
w
too hus davolopod tho slogan "A
mossagu you can't ignore" for Nullonul
Diblo Wook, to holp pooplo dlscovir iho
rich truths found In tho Biblo. Thoy say
in thoso troubled times tho Holy Biblo remains an indostructlbia foundation of
truth, a "light unla our font and a lamp
unto our palli."
Avon Council Notes
Order Your
THANKSGIVING
CENTERPIECE
Early
-:Dy Carol Ladlkoa
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s&?'Avbn City Council passed two rosolujettons ;to advortisa for bids to domolish
l^structuros, localod on Cantor Road and
SgMporo Road. Tho Building Inspector
|fe,Bad inapectod those buildings and slrucStures and found thorn to bo a public
g nuisance and unsafo.
ig>fV An ordinance was pussad authorizing
I tho'.purchase of a ig84 Polico Cruiser.
'Out of all tho bids received, Mike Bass
Ford of Loraln, Ohio had boon accepted.
The Ford packago uses tho most interior
room for tho cruiaor according to Polico
Chlof, Roy Drogor,
In other business the Mayor appointed Karen Myors as Avon liaison to
tlio National Organization on Disability
and also appointed hor to complola tho
unoxpirod torm of Wllbort W. Zoiso
through December 31,1983 to the Planning Commission.
And Up with Feathered Turkey
or Pilgrim ~ and Candles
And Up Fresh or Dried Arrangement
in a Keep-Sake Wooden Turkey ;
Cash k Carry Spedats*3*
Dobosy Appointed Chairman
^,w:-,Mra.' Joseph Dobosy has been ap, pintod Area Chairman for Avon Lakti,
^rAvon, Shoffiold and Shoffiold Luko by
'_ ick Coughlin, Chairman of the Loraln
£;• County Citizens Committee for Montal
^-Health, to aid In tho promotion and
^passage of tho ono mill levy for mental
^fj:health services to bo included on the
^November 8 ballot. It will bo Issuo No. 4.
g&c.'Mrs. Dobosy, who Is well-known In
p^tho community throughout a lifatlmo of
xl^sorvice in her church, numerous coml^munity organizations, and on tho Avon
^•Lako Board of Education, is also very acUvo in the lcoal mental health organization, Northoastctn Loraln County
Human Resources Contor, having served in many capacities In that
':';"organization.
'!;<"' Human Rosourcos Contor is located in
• •Tho Landings and according to up-to;':• dale statistics, served a total of 308 per•sons during 1003.' Tho diagnosis pattern
i indicated that 02% of tho cases wore
W seen for an adjustment disorder, or
' symptoms that aru In OXCQSS of a normal
and expected reaction to a "stressful"
ovont.
Mrs. Dobosy heads a committee that
has an extensivo spoaking engagement
list for local clubs and organizations,
that antails also the distribution of a fact
sheet explaining the cost of tho levy,
which will run for fivo years, and tho
determined noods for montal health sorvicos In tho county. It will cost loss than
a nickel per day, cr loss than $1.50 per
month for the average home owner.
Tho montal health system In Loraiu
County provldos services through eight
direct service agencies throughout the
county, serving over 13,000 persons last
year. Thoy work in tho fields of counseling, indlvidunl and group; day care for
the chronically mentally disabled, helping peopo who are abusing alcohol and
drugs, providing programs for the youth
of tho county, and montal health provonffon/oducatlon programs.
Tho motto of tho campaign is "Helping Pooplo Help Themselves".
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LORRIES FLORAL SHOP
5442ColoradoAve; ~n. - „ - ,
.Sheffield
934-5216
Befen
Miller & Abbe Rd.
United Way Endorsed
" -The United Way of Grontor Loratn
_ County has boen endorsed In a proclamation from Avon Lako Mayor
Robert E. At Ion, who hopes that tho
citizens of tho community will support
this worthwhile cause.
The United Way is currently campaigning to ralso money for a broad
federation of 38 human sorvfeo agencies
which provide ossontiol and critically
needed servicos to our families, friends
and neighbors.
Cooporation and coordination between government and private agencies
onhancos tho availability of human service agencies to all residents of Lorain
County.
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EST Shareholders Approve Merger
Shareholders of Elyria Savings &
Trust National Bank overwhelmingly
approved EST's affiliation with the First
Bancorporatlon of Ohio, according to
R.J. Fitch, President of Elyria Savings &
Trust; and John R. Gulntor, President
and Chief Executive Officer of Firs!
Bancorporation of Ohio.
At a special meeting oF shareholders,
held November 2, 1083, shareholders
gavo, in person or by proxy, a 89.7% approval of the merger. Shareholders will
receive 497,735 shares of First Bancorporation stock and $8,144,748 cash in
exchange for EST stock.
Tho acquisition of Elyria Savings &
Trusl National Bank as a wholly owned
subsidiary of First Bancorporation will
rosult in total assets of tho holding com-
pany in excess of $1.7 billion, as of October 31st, with ovor 70 offices serving
Northeastern Ohio.
"We're dollghtod with the vote of confidence given by EST shareholders on
the merger," Fitch and Guinter commented. "Wo pledge to continue providing tho finest in modorn and expanded banking services to all our present
and future customers." "Tho Elyria Savings & Trust National Bank name will remain,,as will the directors, officers and
staff," thoy concluded.
EST joins with First National Bank of
Akron, Old Phoenix National Hank of
Medina, and tho Twinslnirg Banking
Company, as Firs! Incorporation
affiliates. ,
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PIZZA
949-5114
Beer & Wine Carry Out
Shoreway Shopping Center
Sheffield Lake
Tues. Thru Thursday 4:00 to 12:00
Fri. & Sat. 4:00 to 1 Sunday 4:00 to 11:00
NO OTHER SPECIALS OR COUPONS APPLY
COUPON
Two Small (9 inch) 1 Item Pizzas
WITH COUPON
ANY SUNDAY THRU THURSDAY UNTIL DEC. 1st
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New Non-Invasive Procedures Aids
In Detection Of Breast Cancer
nny imlitiliun uxpuwiru lit Ihu ,._
Nnlhln,; tmichiis I ho pnltonl during
tilt; nxaiuiluilinti. which liikus nhrnit 'Ifi
iiiinuldii Ui i:uiu])lnti;. Aflur Nlllnji out on
Iniunjintlun shout which provldus dnlii
about pursniiiil (mil lunilly huiillh
hiir.kifrouml llinl could iifiocl bin* rl.sk
uviiluotUm. Iliu |][i({(iiil llos on u tubto. A
truinud woman loclinlciim HCUIIS both
A now, juiiuliiHH mulhixl nl Huluclirtu
concur ami olliur dlsunsus of tin) IINMIH)
In 1 hnir tmrlitisi Kliimf.s is riuw ovnlliilili!
In wi'mcii in iioi'lluiitHluni Olilu.
Graphic S truss Tulclhmiiioinuliy
(GST) loiilini; Is Inline nHifrncl by
S|)(i(;inll/,(jLl Lnhnrntory Suivlcus in Ihu
now Wiislltiko Motlicnl I'lnza. 2!) Hid
Cutilor Kidgu Koad. Wosiliiko. noxt In St.
folin & Wuat Shuro HuHpiltil.
"GST uperulus an Ihu priiiciplu llmt
dismisud tl.fsuu a in Us moro ltutil Ilitiu
tiormat tissue," tixplaliiud Dr. Richard
H. Slmrmim, modi tin I di roc tor of llie
laboratory. " T h e GST unit rends
tomporalurus from nil purls or the
breast, thon •„ omparas tliom with a' compuloi'lzed duta bank of known vuluos.
The, roBult Is a quanliHtid, obfoctlvo
asaossmont of tho putlent's risk factor,
Homespun's 8 Ft. Gingerbread Boy
logo and friends, Jennifer and Jactynn
Ansell and Julio Huerner. ; ' ; .
Homespun Fair 1983
ThoV 12th Annual Homespun Crafts
Fair is almost hero. Wo liavo over 50
quality craftsman and women
exhibitors. .
TlioFalr will-bo hold at' Ltmrwood Jr.
High School, 340 Lear Rd., Avon Lake
on Friday,.November 18th at Q:30:until
10:00 p.m. and on Saturday, Novambor
19th from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m $1.00
donation at the door.
hrunsts with u duvlco which ruHomblos
thu light pmictls muny slums uso lo rood
prlcu Ings. Aftur Iliu first scun thu paMunl inininrsus hur hands in icu walor
for n few minulus uflor which tho touhnlclnn ropuol.4 thu scun. Dr. Sherman oxplained (hut thu Ice wtitur lowurs Iliu
body lompornturo lo '.poduco n now set
of lomporature readings for analysis.
A final stop In thu procedure in^ho instruction by thu tuchniuian 16 tlm
woman in how to conduct hor own
"In other words, thi temperature from
broaet solf-oxomination.
any, particular spot nn tho broast will let
Tho rosulta of oach oxiunlnation aro
us know how much of a risk there is of
that patient having cancer or some other ovaluntod and intorprutod by a phyBtcian
disoaso in that spot. With this informa- on a dally basin. Tho laboratory will
tion the patient's physician can ardor notify thu porsonal physician of any paadditional diagnostic tests, such as biop- tiont whoso results aro positive or ovon
sy, to confirm tho condition or, if he suspicious.
"A woman dons not need to bo referelects, can Initiato treatment. This procedure is oxtremoly sensitive and can, red horo by her own doctor," Dr. Sherman said. "If sho is suapioious of a condatoct problems in tholr very earliest
stages when prompt uctlon can havo tho dition in hor braaBt, sha can make an apgreatest benefit. It alco pinpoints loca- pointment, and wo will BOO to it that tho
tion to* help mnko the follow-up work results tiro forwardod to her physician
more effactlvo. And, it does this without
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promptly. If sho doesn't have a porsoDal« '
phyaicinn, wo huyo a list ofj doctors: In'vii,
thu aroa who ard accepting;.Hnow^
pntlonts.
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"Early detection and trtinlment *of*ijbreast cancor Is th'o greatest single
factor;^
in saving a woman's life. W<B;hopo:thia'M.;c;
procodura will givo womonjn thoorca^f
the extra tltno they nBpd Ho.'offect, aJ.Q.
favorable result." ••'• '. ••••\^-=:^TJ:^M
TestB at Specialized Laboratory-Ser-Jv;
vices aro given dally, hut-oinly;byrap^ij;
polntment.The.talbpJiqheinubber'attheMu
m.
Avon Lake Socqier;
The Avon Lake Commander's Crew 13
and undor travel soccer team concluded
tho, 1083 fall season in tho American
Amateur Soccer League (AASL) with a
5-3 loss to Rocky River. The toumhad a
competitive season with the exception
of btg lassos to lcogur> loaders Bay
Village and North Rldgovitlo, Con*'
slstently outstanding ploy was turned in
by Marc Tattar, Mlko Dobullnski, Thad :
Kacaaudy, and Rock Bain. Matt Frost
got a big score in the last gamri, Throo
new players, Jennifer Moore, Toby
Thogmortln, and Adam 1Virgoi,'
developed into solid starters. Other
pltiys of the Crow Include foe
Poachman, Bill Luroy, Quinn Nciedham,
Don Hall, Murk Drano, Pain Smith,
Allysa hnmelt, Matt Perry, Todd Krall,
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Just engaged? New parent? Moved? I'd like to visit
you. I'll bring useful gifts, information and cards
you can redeem (or more gifts at local businesses.
All free to you,
and Chris; Noble Evoryoao Is on
thusiastic: about tho upcoming Indoor
travel season and several players wera
contacted, about playing for [the AASL
Select Toami
,
The Crewfinished its fall proceedings
with h a;galQ got together at Chuckeo
Cheaso inNorth Olmsted The mnnagor
gave out over 1000 game chipB for the ar
cade games.'
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Avon Lako,soccor players aro not,orliy
athletes but excellent scholars aa^the
chips highlighted report card! grades^ , ''*
Any intorosted players from birttiVoflr* j
1970 wlio rhlsaod tryouts for[tho spring *(
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ESSERT COOKING CLASS
Wed., Nov. 30,7:30-9:30
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What Exactly Is
The Natural Kitchen?
dorsumont intundod), you can pick up u
botllu of it from Iho sholf in Iho supplomonl conlor. You mi^hl alsu snlucl
JiTlio Natural Kit'chon In 'The
jJAyon Lnko, is culobniting ii« second an- nlfnlfn, catnip, lunugraak, nralluin - or
onu of tho more ordinary products' Ilku
•jnivarsary with many in-storo specials.,
fflV.Bo suro to visit The Natural Kitchen vitumin C - from tlio Kilchun's cnmplutu
[between Nov. 113 and Nov. 2'A, and sign llnu of supplements.
Tlio sloru has bin aftur bin ofguud-for!&p for a chanco to win a basket of
|B89Orted gourmet coffees which will bo, yuu things like nutural flours (soy,
given nway in a drawing as part of llie glulon, ryu, semolina and rice to niimo a
fow); all kinds of beans and lentils; telebration.
;V/But what oxaclly is Tho Natural Kit- various rices and pasta product;)
So mo green noodles - madu from
?" you ask.
,.,_. at It's NOT Is your stereotypical, splnuch I'm told - caugln ...,, .ittuntion
li'hoalth food" storo vvhoro an American the first time 1 was In tho store. I think
Gothic-typo clerk In sensible shoos they would bo perfect to sorvo with a
rates fronch frios and oxtails the vir- nico rod snuco'for Christmas din nor. Or
as Mrs. Murray (with hor good sonsu of
;liesof mibloachod flourl
(tTho Natural Kitchon offors a wide humor) suggests, "they would bo groat
with green ogga and ham" — the onlroo
arfoty of "health foods," and lots of
ithby items — but tho thing that makos made famous in tho children's book by
ti>>:albro special Is tho two Judys (Mur- Dr. Souss,
What can you sorvo aftor'a inoal of
and Rumsoy) who own and oporatc
hearty lentil soup and homomado soy
not 'purists,".says Mrs. Mur- flour broad? How. obout some gourmot
1'vo ovon boon known lo take homo coffco or tea.
Tho Kitchen has barrels full of coffee
of Kentucky friod chicken far
tasto such
fdlnhpt^when I'm on a,tight schedule." boan.i for tho discriminating
1
*Bbt, when she has li>no sho makos hor as Franch chicory, Konu Hawaiian,
Swiss chocolata almond und 'cinnamon
Vn;b"rbad, sho adds.
jThtirrelaxed attitude and Lumorous Colombian — plus half a dozan decafirsbriatitlos of tho owners makes feinated selections. Numerous vartUos
Kfjfltung The Natural Kitchon a plo.'iant of loose tuu are available Including
[pxpbrionco. Tho place has an "old conn- jasmin, Trolley horb, chamomilo, Rod
jrViStoro" atmosphoro • complolo with a Ztngor, apricot and papaya mint. Many
different kinds of caffolno-froo loa arc
Tot bolllod stove in tho corner • which
also sold In bag form.
iticDUranos
customers
lo
spend
some
<!
For thoso pooplo who can't kick tho
" "ibrawslng and talking. .
.u'stomors seem to like to talk lo mo, "junk food" habit, Iho Kitchen offers a
Jmhthoy ovon gel Into conversations largo selection of bettor alternatives liko
pith other customars — just liko in the muncliies with no preservatives or salt
SlcKcountry stores," soys Mrs. Murray. added; cookies made with honoy and
}hp says sometimes customers usk hor carob (a chocolate subslltuLo); various
vhat to take to troal arthritis or cancer, driod und raw fruits, and nuts, somo
covered with honoy or carob.
jiltpf courso sho can't maVo any such
Jrocommondnlions.
Many of Iho snacks aro sold from bulk
^Although tho Judys won't recommend
bins so you can buy a fow to try — and
[any, troQtmonl for a medical problam,
then cutno back and purchase a bucketjKoyarc familiar with thu many theories full when you sue how lusty they aro.
I'^hoolth care and will discuss
There's a corner of the store featuring
customers. Tho storo also car- jellius, salad dressings and sauces along,
|ribs''anumborof books on the subject for with a variety of canned .gourmul and
trBforonce.
specialty food items. Tho herb ("that's
^iiryou decide that slippery ulm bork pronounced 'urb', Herb," Mrs. Murray
holp clear up your cough (no on- points out with n chuckle, liko thu ludy
QyLitidu Hawkins
Judy Murray and Judy Humsey are always ready with a smile at the Natural
Kitchen.
did in the old television commercial)
your own potpourri.. Or you niay purand apico rack features everything from
• chaso a fow buncos of sovcrdl-prd-mlxed ".
1
aniso stars lo wlntargfpnn tnaves, as woll
varltios. Be. sure to sniff tho* special
as various flavoring oils and extracts;
Chrl&tmas blend, it will raally put you in .
The itoms for sale at Tho Natural Kltthe mood Tor'holiday preparations.'(It
chon aro not only to mako you bottor on
smells liko pine troos, fresh-baked,
the Inside, but on the outside too. There
cookies, corn popping In,tho fireplaco...}.
is a wide soloclion of "natural"
ThO Natural Kitchen is ;th(jLplace to ;
cosmetics — lotions, shampoos, soap,
find many unuBUal gift idoas for the per- .
toothpaste, etc. (I could hurdly pobS up a
son on your Christmas list Who "has
bottle of Spouitnlnt Loaf Body Scrub
everything." The Judys havb .stocked1'a';'
with Ivy Extract.) Tho Judys will ovon
variety of specialty Christmns:'Uains —
special order your favorite product and
food and others, Thpy hayo country •
keep a supply on hand for you.
crafts for dlrocl sale, and atsa'tako .
In addition lo all tho "health" items,
orders for othqr items to '.bo)"s^ocially.
tho Kitchen carries gourmot cooking
made.
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. | > . . . " •.%',•./ •
utensils and kitchen gadgots.
Or how about purchasing a aorlos of
cooking lessons OB-O unique gift for your
If you've boon searching far a zucchini
spouse, parent or ovon yourself? Classes
coror, lemon zoster, mushroom cleaning
are hold Tuesday ovonings at tKe storo.'
brush, cannoll farm or a wooden buttor
1
Basic Fronch Cobkihg'classqsihibet In
mold, you can find it In tlio gadget
dapartmont along with more mundane. February, nnd tho OrionlalSorios, runs
Horns like-a grapefruit soctionor or a through tho'orid.of March.,.Moxlcari as'
woll 03 Italian Cuisine will bo featured
fronch fry culler.
in'Aprll^and Culinary HOrb^classbs Will; .
Also fur .sale aro scontod oils, myrrh,
bo hold In M a y .
, :• V ' , f:'-r-/-^ '-•;•:/•':
orris root and other exotic spices und
(issorlotl ".imclllos". to usuin creating
v
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Avon High School Honor Roll
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PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SAT:, NOV. 26./
*|;Tho following sludonta have qualified
for, tho High Honor, or Honor Kail for
|mo:ist grading period.
^i"H'-. • •
Grade ti
HIGH HONORS
^Jacqueline Martin, Uoug Molt, nnd
nwClaildino Siogort.
^HONORS
l':<^att
Abfall, Jill Alston, Carolyn Aviblo,
>:;Brian Bliss, Kolly Burgess, Jeannino
y-Czarnoy, Eric Dickons, Michelle Elliott,
'.Williani Furthofor, Lisa Gon/.aloi-,.
Kotrlna Hall, Michael Hassol, Grog
Haydon, Stoccy Jomos, Jennifer Jonos,
Kim Klmborly, Laurun Logar, David
. Marietta, Kaith Paulcholl, Don Perdue,
Nick Porrotto, Holly Rak, Kelly Robertson, Ted Ruffner, Ronda Rutkowski, Ed-.
•'•>. ward Schober, Natalie Somicok, Cristy
V'Sniith, Kathy Tosmor, and Brian Urig.
•? Grade 10
: HIGH HONORS
- ^Marianne Siogort.
HONORS
r r-David Bakor, Stovon Balmort, Sarah
•Braatz, I.isa Bruonlng, Daniel DoChont,
IRoynold DoChant, David Dickons, Jeff
" Dlluciano, Ronoo Fabor, Rogor Fisclior,
•Andrew Gardner, Dwayno Gray, An.drow Haag, Dobora Hogyi, Ann
Hricovoc, Kolli James, Mark Johnson,
vLaurcn Kvacli, Brian Lacoy, Joff
-Ladogaard, Carol Law, Lisa Lima, [off
, Mnrcum, Joni Martinez, Micholo Miller,
' :C6nnlo Murray, [on Onhkor, Laurn
/Pqrpz, Lorraino Phillips, Michollo
•Pocos, Trucy Robertson, Scott Schnr,:ihann. Bill Shauvor, Slwrry Shuck, Bill
Smith, Bonnie SpoiHlo. MeMi Sluuh. Tim
.Wojciochow.ski. nnd Mnlisa Workman.
Grade 11
HIGH HONORS •
Connie DcChanl, Doiina Fisher, Juff
Moll, Dorok Urhtin
HONORS:
Kulby Borns. Chrislophor Hornnrd,
Mbnlcn BIISH, Dnnny Bryiml, Becky
Burrneistor, Tllorosii Carlson, Christine
Cechurn, Christine Chal, Dnria Dolftno,
Annottt: Ebrlich, Patrick Flanagan,
Carolyn Forthofor, John Kowalski,
Thomas Kvach, Kenneth Marlultu, Torri
Marshall, Donna Moats. Cynthia Pasli,
Joseph Paulchnll, Maxino Payne, Brian
Palfrey, Thomas Rak, Susan Rush.
Michelle Sclimitz, Vvonno Smith,
Kothryn Sokolow, Scott Sommers, Hollo
Spatuforo, Jon Spolglo, Both Szabo, Curtis Vigg, Stovo Wharlon, Patricia Zlnn
Grade 12
HIGH HONORS
Torri Burgoss, Kimberly Jamos, Gina
Long, Lynn Perez, Deborah Phillips, Ted
Stumphauzor
HONORS
Dobora Alton, Brian Barnnart, Korla
Bliss, William Bommor, Barbara Braatz,
Annomario Brudor, John DcChant.
Kerry Docker, Vickie Ehrlich, Anno
Foroncz, Matthew Hirkala, Stephanie
Jones, Tim Lacoy, William Logar, Alan
Mallasch, Amy Both Millar, John
Morog, Bonnie Noga, Josnph Oliver,
Todd Porsino, Karon Plckoring,
Christine Quinn, Jody Quisonborry,
Frank Root. Angolu Scarbro, Shurry
Scliatsi'hnotcliir, Patrick Sclimitz, Julio
Shuak. Clifford Siegorl, Janol Szuho.
Christopher Urig. Robert Usznk. Susan
Varnntloo, Diivid Wunrsch, Cheryl White
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Well, U was Tim Day, 11-11-18, us I
ruinembor. vviioii tho church bolls woro
ringing und sainu uooplo woro singing
"Tho wiir is over, thanks ho lo God"' My
Father ciimo homo nguln from tliu Russtan battle und my older brother Tony,
almost u norvo-write kod man, camu
h'omti from tho must horrlblo
slaughterhouse on lliu Gorninn-Krunch
line; whoro children of God wounded,
shot, killed, nltirdorod onu anothur and
tho people woro laid U is all lor God and
Comilry. Tho morr Frenchmen our
soldiors killed, tho nv.ro,reward moduls
thoy put on thoir chosts. Of coursb, tho
Frenchmen woro rowardod tho stimo
and utl woro highly praised by tho
church mnn and tho State; while tho
slick money men filled thoir bags with
blood monoy - and someone had tho
nerve to call thnt a Christian religion. I
call it tho biggost swindle ovur established by somo wise men - Father Torgivo
thorn, for thoy havu no compulsion - only greed.
Now our second mooting about "Tho
Chomicnl People" at tho Aqua-MwHno
was well filled mid hopefully will have
good results, as this community problem
was and is basically a family problem. It
must bo abolished und firmly opposed
by loving but stern fathers and mothers
who have tho courage to stand on thoir
two foot and stop hard on soihoonos toes
ill a proper young age, and let them
know that as long as thoy htive their foot
undor your tablo, thoy follow the safe
and wise rulos of your homo Tor thoir
own stifo truvol thru Uinr Itfu, and thoy
will respect and lovo you Tor huving the
courago lo leach mid guide them while
79 Olds
Delta Royale
auto., air, stereo, lilt
wheel, 50/50 seats
yol tender & young bo thoy will bo n .
and a pride to tho community anywheres
on this earlh, Instead of u problem to o u r |
no m inn ni ties.
Well, "Vo gel valt soo soon,
Kcbmart soo lite!" I romuinbor
about 2(K't) yours whun somo of
slupit) educators? told our folhors and Iinolhors lo bring up thoir littlo ones lin-^
controlled; lot thorn dovolap froo anik|
unhindurod; Froo oxprosslons; and somoS
inoru of such stupid, plain, senseless dd-|
vice. Evon uny unlearned gurdnqr qri,;
Farmer know., batter; that as soon as thot^
seed or tender plant is put Into Molhor-yi
Eurtli, it lakes u constant cv^Hlvnthia.V'v
weeding out tho ovor-presnni; woods, 8t|
lots of hoeing so tlto roots got plenty om
oxygon, or elso you havo an uncultivated^!*
and uncivilized crop or Just a •poor;!'
harvest. The root of all evils Is the LOVR'4
af Money, just THINK what tho'alcohora
and lobucco Industries contflbutb tqtltej
"Government of tho People"; fn/tho|
billions of dollars each year for tho Roodl
of our natlonul economy - and all'thbMs
saloonn and joints to make an easy buii^
- but tho hell with tho national woll-bolrtgi
and a healthy & strong human society^
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"yVui-Q Up America".
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Sheffield Lakei
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There will bo a' roglst. atioii for's-tn^
mens basketball league on Sunday, Ndvi;
20 From 12 Noon-1 p.m. ,at tho-CdraS
munity Civic Center.
• •'•. •: ;r;
Those mon who are 18 yrs.'and;
by Nov. 20 and residents of Shofnold'or|
Shoffiold Lako, should bring vuriflcaiioria
of residence to rcgistraUon.-Advaft.Willj
bo bold at 12 Noon oh Nov..20 tb'fo'rr
teams. Cost Is $75.00 per team nrid $2,0
por player per week for officials; Fblfl
more information or if you would likotof
manago a team, call oithor.949-50Q3,0r|
049-6055. Gomes are 'playbd''"'*
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LCCC's Special Topics Courses
Loraln County Community
g
spudal tapicy couraos offur you n unique
opportunity to pursuo a broud spuctrum
of learning uxpuriuncus tlmt nddruss today's concorns mid muol spucinl
intorosls,
This WinlarQutirtor, LCCC's two now
spuciul topics coursaw, WOMEN
WRITERS BEFORE 1800 mid EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP will anablu you to
discover fascinating facts nbout tlio
earliest known woman writers, and will
help you develop your leadership skills
ana put thorn Into practice.
WOMEN WRITERS BEFORE 1U0O
(ENG 290-711 will oncompuBs facts
about what women woro writing boforo
1300. You'll learn about: the earliest
known writor (2300 B.C.) who was a
woman; tlio world's first novol and ttio
woman who wrota it; women pouts who
wrote boforo thu birth of Christ; pluys
produced in London In tlio 1000's by o
\ women; and many more interesting
facts about those oorly women writors.
Tho threo credit liour course will meet
from 7::tO p.m. In ll):15 p.m.. Tutisdnys
beginning January 3.
EFFECTIVE. LEADERSHIP (1'A
200-70) Is designed lor the young iidull.
llio porson already oslnblishod In
inanagomunl, or tiiiyunii wliu wants to
apply lundurshlp tiuiilitlus directly to
life's ovoryday situations. Through student internet ion, discussion and small
group tasks, you will bucomu familiar
witli stylus and uffuctivonuss of toadiirshlp and bo ablo to apply thusu concepts
to your own personal situations. Tlio
threo crodlt hour course will moot from
7:30 p.m. to 10:.15 p.m., Wodnosdnys,
beginning January 4.
You can rogistur for tlioso spoclal
topic courses on u credit or audit busls
[to Inkc; tbo-courso for no credit and no
grado). Registration continues through
December 14 in tlio Admissions Office
from 8:30 a.m. to 0:30 p.m.. Monday
through Thursday, from 11:30 to 4:30 Friday and from 0 a.m. to noon, Saturday.
Candy Wreaths
Avun Women's Club Is
again milking mid selling
dimly Wreaths. Those
inaku tilco gifts for vour
friends of office. The
children will Mku this
Christmas (toco rat inn
which Ihoy can enl. Em:\\
Avon Schools Menu
WED., NOV. 10 - Tncii
& Lultucu/Cliooso. Buttered Gr . B oa n s ,
Braad&Hutter. Diced
I'onrs.
THURS.. NOV. 17 Salisbury Steak, Mushed
I'ot./Cr. Buitorod Mixed
Vog. or F r u i t , und
Broad/Uullor.
FRI., NOV. 10 - Chaesu
Pizza. Uuttorod Corn.
Fruit Cup, and Cookie.
MON., NOV. 21 - Humburger Sund., Uuttorod Gr.
Mtmns, Sliced Pouches,
Potato Sllx, und Cooklo.
TUES., NOV - Sliced
Turkey, Mushed Pol./Gr.,
or Swoel Pat., fluttered
Peas, Apple Sauco,
I) read/ Hut tor, and Cookie.
iHEADaUARTER
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OUR
ICOMFOR1
CHAIR
CENTER
What a wonderful
organization. Their only
is to be of help to
p.m. - Nov. 20, 10(13 - Shotguns only; concern
ovorwolght pooplo, on a
Nov. 27, 1083 - Opon.
physical, and
An Avon Lako police officer will bo In spiritual,
lovol. Unless those
attendance. Please, no one under ID 3mental
phases arc practiced wo
without an adult. All shooters will be re- will
not bo successful. But
quired to sign a disclaimer form. For if wo
sincerely try ouch
any questions contuct Patrolman ]. F. day to pul
these stops into
Thornton.
effect wo will bo amazed
al tho results. WE WANT
TO HELP YOU. Meetings
at 2 Churches, Man.
Morn. Lako Shore United
Methodist Church, 33119
Electric Blvd., Avon Lnke
0:15 a.m. baby sitting,
Thur.
Evening
Presbyterian, 32340 Electric, Avon Lako, 7:30.
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Overeaters Anonymous
Attention Shooters & Hunters
Tho Avon Lake Police outdoor range
will again bo open this yoar for public
shooting and sight-In. Tho 100 yard
range is located on Roulo 03 just north
of the N&W tracks behind tho Avon
Lako Sarvic. Department,
On the fallowing listed Sundays the
range wi!' bo opon from 10 a.m; until 4
wronlh conlnlns two and
olio liaif pounds of hard
candy. II is available for
the siimi) law price of
SO.00. Make someone
"swuet" for Christmas.
Clot ii Candy Wronth by
calling Arlent) at 937-0115.
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Szanto - Jameson Wedding
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H/.unlo tnul I,um;u jiimusmi
wuru innrriutl Oclob'1; 22iul hi SI.
Nicliolns Grook Orlbudox Cluirtili.
l'nrunls of Hit) iiuwlywotls iiru Mrs.
Toss Szimto. 3(15 liuvood Blvd., Avon
•Lako mid Wutlur Szntilo, t()51 Oberlln
Avu., Lortiin, mid Mr. and Mrs. Wiiyno
Inrnusoi1 30(11 P Dutroll Rd., Avon.
Sr.ndni Szunto survud us Mniii uf
ii'onur (ind Lydiu Scburry, Mnry Ann
Kusli. Ironu Stilvn and Kully Hush us
s^ Dovan JamcHoii was flower
Birl.
Gary (ininiaoii survud tis Host Mini nnd
Tom Jnmoson, Juntos Jumoson, Dit;k
Mutzlor and Dun Scbnolclur iislicrod.
Tbu cuuplu honeymooned in Hawaii.
Thu brldo graduated from Avon Lnko
High School in 1077 and Is employed by
Lorain County Wolfore, Elyrla. Hur husband grudtialod from Avon High School
In 1074. Community Cullogo In 1970.
and is employed at B.F. Coodrirjh, Avon
Laku.
Tlioy will muko tlioir homo in Sliuffiuld Uku, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Charltis KliiiKshlrn, 3B00
Cenlur Koad, Avon, aunouncu tho
t)iig!if)()int)iit of their tlaughlur, Susan, to
Sloven 15. Spaotzul, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Spaotzul, VMi Drummond, Avon
Laku.
Miss KlinKshirti is a graduate of Avon
High School. Sho is employed by Avon
Lako ICA Foodllnur as assistaiit head
i:nshior.
Hor fiance is a graduate of Avon Luke
High Schuol and nltondud thu polico
science program at Lorain County Community College. Ho is a grudtirilo of
Houston Toxas Polico Academy and Is
umployod by tho City of Avon Lake a3 a
patrolman.
Wuddin« plans aro indafir./fa.
Gargas - Marron
Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Lance Jameson
Wetter - Bosshardt
Wedding
Mtirbarn Wutlur mid Alan C. Hossliardt
wuro niarrlnd on October 22 in Florida
United Mulhudist Church, Florida,
Ohio. Parents of thu mnvlywods oro Mr.
and Mrg. Royal Wutlur, 104 South
M'jrktil Strool, Florida, Ohio and Mr.
and Mrs. Robort C. Bosshardt, 23E) Clon-,
view Drivti, Avon Ltiku.
.Undn Woltur surved as mtild of honor,
William Hnnos, Sylvania, Ohio served as
host man nnd Jeff Corrono, Avon Lake
ushered. Linda Hosshurtft was Ihu
acolylu.
The bride graduated from "Napoleon
High School in 1977 and Tho Dofioncii
College in 1901- Sho Is employed as a
kindergarten teacher al The Playhouse
School, Torranco, California. Mor husband grcduated from Avon Lnko High
School in 1978, atlondou Lorain County
Community Colluge and Tho Del'ianco
College. Ho graduated from tho Northern Instilutu of Cosmetology, Lorain
and the Joe Blasco Makeup Cantor,
Hollywood California. He is a solfemploycd makeup artist in Hollywood.
Thu couple will reside at 13805 Doty
Avenue Apt. 0, Hnwthorno, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael L. Marron
Rader - Noss Wedding
Judith Ann Rader and Kuril- Noss
were married In St. Gregory The Greal
Church In South Euclid, Ohio on Octobpr 1, 1DB3. Father George O'Hara
officiated at the 1Z p.m. ceremony.
The brldo Is tho daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, James Rader oE South Euclid.
Ohio. The bridegroom is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles J. Noss of Avon Lake,
Ohio.
Patricia Fortunsto sister of tho bride,
served as matron of honrr. Douglas
Noss the groom's brother served as
bostman.
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UNIQUE HOME
featuring 3 bedrooms, 1V4 bath ranch with family room,
end basement. Located In an excellent neighborhood. A
mat must to see. MLS 57931. Prlcod ai $67,900. Cell
Jackie Carrawey for o personal tour.
VA 7.6% VA 7.SW VA 7.S%
You can assumo this VA loan and ho in by the holidays.
This East side of Lorain home 'oatures 3 bedrooms,
largo kitchen, dining aroa and full basement. Priced at
$45,900. For more information call Rich Earls, MLS
59843.
EXCEPTIONAL
4 bedroom split with many extras. Built-in bar, 2 car
garage. Priced at $56,900. MLS 57855. Call Don or Barbara Purdy for details.
CHARMING 3 BEDROOM RANCH
In a desirable area of Westlake features dining area,
eating spaco in kitchen, breozeway, basement and is
situated on a 141 ft. wooded lot. MLS 20074. Priced at
$68,500. Call Carol Black to see,
TARGETTEP FO.l ISSUE ONE MONEY
Two family duplex for sale. First floor is an efficiency
opt. There is separate access to each apt. for complete
privacy of your tenants. Basement is utilized by first
floor tenant and walk-in attic is for storago of second
floor tenant. Possible special financing ID available. MLS
57249. Priced at 934,900. Call Bon A. Russell for more
information.
The wedding reception following tha?|
ceremony was held at Villa Dl BoraUy
Party Center in W ill o ugh by Huls Ohio A
The bride graduated from Brush Hlgl.
School and Is currently employed byi
Cos-Medic In Cleveland Ohio Horji
huuband from Avon Lake High School-in 1974 and attended Lorain Countyj
Community College. Karl Is .preBenuyi
employed
by Ohio Truck In Avon L'alceiJ
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The.couple will reside in'iAvoriLakel
after returning from a . CarrlbeaT
Cruise.
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Then coma sea this 4-5 bedroom home. Boasts 29' kit*;
chen and eating space, format dining room, 20x21 farriEf ;.j
ly room, bosemant, 2 car garage and much more. In e x 4
cellertt executive area. Priced at $83,900. MLS 58070.:y
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32745 WALKER RD.
NATIONAL RELOCATION
Avon Lake
CENTER
Cleveland
933-2500 TRADE IN PROGRAM 871-5255
Tmnara Sue Gargas and Michael Lei
Marron were married October 22ntlfli
St. Androws,Episcopal Church, Elyrla,
Parents of the nowlywods oro Mr- tihdj
Mrs. Eugond F. Cargns, 19848 Dlagtifial
Rd,,, Wolllngton nnd Mr and Mrs"
Eugene L. Marron, 8708 Inwood Rd
Baltimore. Md.
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Maid of Honor was Kimborly Coojiei;
Tho Best Man was Eugene L Marron'i
The couilo wont on a Coribboartj
crulso aboard tho Norwoigian HNE f(
their honeymoon.
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High School and the Lorain Coupty
Joinl Vocational School and Is employed!
by Hair Care Harmony at Groat Nor;
them Mall.: Her husband a
7^
graduate of, Lynchburg College >
chburg, Virginia," Is vice prenidonl fo
Erie, Construction Management Inc -
BEASMARTSHOPPER
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3 bedroom ranch features large eat-in kitchen, 2 car^
garage, fenced yard, and all appliances. 70x100 ft.' tot./''Prlced at $43,900. MLS 53227. Call Rosa Klimkowskf fbrit
details.
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3-4 bedroom ranch features 2 baths, nice family roomVij
adjoined by a larqo screened - In porch, woodburnlng r j
fireplace, finished roc room, large workshop and 2'car-^J
garage. Live In the city and on|oy year round sconory.''."!
MLS 58810. Priced at $105,000. Call John Leebu for an ^
appointment today.
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chon, large front porch, garaged Fenced yard, Two ex- . :
tra lots. Priced right at $30,000. MLS 59687. Call Kaye,;:
Stafford for more Information. A real must see.
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VA & FH A buyers welcome • This is the home you have
been waiting for. Loan n.uy bo assumed at 10%%. 3
bedrooms, 1 !4 baths, eat-in kitchen, dining room, living
room and attached 2 car garago. Priced at $63,900.
MLS 57224. Call Rich Earls for an appointment to see.
CAREFREE LIVING AT IT'S FINEST
'<;
In this 2 bedroom 114 bath condo. All appliances in-,!',
eluding washer, dryer, 1 car garage, balcony withal
prlvato entrance. A real must see. Priced at $44,500.vJ
MLS 59219. Call Cathy Huglck to see.
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Now Mint tho Spring and Stimmor rush of now homo stilus In Cor[juralu Transl'iircus is ovur ... Kopf Builders unnouncos 11 K|mcifil
for Avon Lnko liuiiioownurs during llio month oi' Novombor.
Whon you buy ono of our now Energy liHiciont homos ni Groon
Poinlo, w« will buy your old liomu lliru our Gtianinlaud Siilo Plan.
And bosl of till, wo will hold your cost of moving t|l' to a now
Knoryy ElTiniont Kopf Honm to n bnrrj uiiniiuuni. Wo will [irovido
you with 11.75% Flxod Rulu Pinnncing with
NO POINTS!!
(Subjecl To Certain Mortgage Restrictions)
WHY NOT MAKE THAT MOVE NOW?
CALL JIM JUDGE... 933-6908
You May Wish To Tnko Advantage Of Our 9.75% Variable Ralo
Mortgage Which Offers A $2,500.')0 Robatu Savings To You.
Call For Gotalls...
Nursery School
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Ml MUM t MSCKMTfS
Cleveland (216) 835-6500 .-ATTRACnvE MORTGAGE
Loraln (216) 933-6550 HHANCIHG AVAILABLE FROM
Elyna (216) 323-7525
MEWULLYNCH"
Is your four ycur old
r^ndy Tor kindurHurton
next year? Cousider enrolling (hem in niirsary
school. Thoro are openings in tho ni'tornoon session of tho Avon Womon*s
Club Nursery School. Call
Marge at 937-6616 for
more information.
Legal Notice
GKEbM "OINT AVON LAKE
JM5889O-J, Immediate possession. Lovely wooded lot. 4
bedrooms, 2 'A baths. Gas heat, central air. Carol McDonald
GREENPOINTE
WILLIAMSBURG COLONIAL
JM20678-J. Owner transferred. 3
months old, Custom build 2,580 sq. ft.
4 bedrooms, '2V4 baths, family room,
gourmet kitchen, many extras. Large
wooded lot. $147,000. Call for
additional info. Carol McDonald
JUST LISTED
GREEN POINTE COLONIAL
$115,000.
Four Bedrooms, 2lA
Baths,
Family Room, Basement 200 ft.
deep wooded lot. Call Carol
McDonald
— LOBAIN COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
CASE NUMBER 92022-83
Hunting Valley Builders, In corporal ml Plaintiff
va
Don Pelltt Machinery Solos, Incorpomtod, el. al. Defendants
Don Politl and Don Pellll
Machinery Sales, Incorporated ahull
lake notice lhat the plainllfl, Hunting
Valley Builders, Incorporated has died a complalnl In tho Lorain County
Court ol Common Pleas, Case
Number 92022-83. The ob|ect ol tho
complaint Is lo recover a money
Judgment against Don Pelltl and
Don Pelltt Machinery Sales, Incorporated oa n result ol Ihe defendants' failure lo pa/ pialntllf ronl (or
premises h>catod a I B2B7 Loar>
Nngle Road, North Hldgevilla, Ohio:
as a .esult of defendant*' wrongfully
converting property belonging to 1
plaintiff to defendants' usn; and es a
result ol defendants' (ailing to pay
waler bills Incurred by doiendanU.
The plaintiff also requests that Don
Pelltt and Don Pelltt Machinery
Sales, Incorporated be pormanenlly
enjoined from entering upon the
premises known as 6287 Loar-Nagle
Road, North flidgevllle, Ohio. The
total amount of monetary damages
plaintiff seeks is $38,039.21,
logelher with Interest with all costs
taxed to Don Patlrt and Don Potllt
Machinery Sales, Incorporated.
Defendants Oon Pet Jit Machinery
Sales, Incorporated and Dart Petltt
are required lo onswer ihs complaint
within Iwonty-elght (28] days after
Iho last day of publication of this
notice. This publication shall be .
published at least once a week for
six (R) successive weeks.
KENNETH P, FRANKEL
SMITH & SMITH, ATTORNEYS
110 MOORE ROAD
AVON LAKE. OHIO 44012
ATTORNEY FOfl PLAINTIFF
Published Oct. 28, Nov. 2, 9. 16,
23, 30, Doc. 7, 1903
Lorain, County. Bank;.;; -:;^'^^^
To Establish Holding Gpmpanivi
Board of Directors of The Loralrt County Savings & Trust Co. has voted to ask
ahareholdors of the bank to approve a
ona-bank holding company to' be
known an LCB Bancorp, Inc., It was
reported today by Robert f, Bowman,
proaident of Lorain County Bank.
Mr. Bowman said the formation of
the holding company wilt in no way
constitue a merger or sale. The present
shareholders of the bank will be the
shareholders of LCB Bancorp, Inc.,
which in turn will own The Lorain
County Savings & Trust Co.
LCB Bancorp, Inc. will permit the
bank to offer more services to its
. cuotomera.Mr. Bowman said, "Recent
changes in the law allow bank holding
companies to compete in areas such as
brokerage, leasing and other nonbanking financial services. These services
may not be offered by banks."
When approved .by the shareholdersiV'
the holding company :Will;-hove^the
same Board of Directors andiManage-,
ment as presently tlifCcts.the'^ank^Mr.;
Bowman aaHl, "Forming'.the ;holding' •
company .will 'in nn;'way-affect :the'rln- •
dependence of.t-orain County:Bank;.If
anything, this move onhahcoa our ability to remain,Indepbndent
by'glvIng:tiB
the opportunity: to offer,the.broadest
possible services to our Rustomera.
Also, because of legal ;adyantBges
available to the bank holding company,
there could; be more stability in-the
price of the stock. Generally speaking,
a bank ;holding.!company: ;has conBiderably more flexibility than a bonk."
The holding company must be approved by the shareholders, the <State
Division of Banks, the Federal Reserve,
and the Securities and Exchange Com-.
mission'.
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26 OFFICES-SERVING ALL OF NORTHEASTERN OHIO
AVON LAKE OFFICE 933-6195
QUALITY BUILT
i ..368. 4 badroom Split with a waodbiirnlng tlroplaco lo
warm tho winter nlflhts and on In-ground swimming
pool to cool you on hot summer days. For your yeor
round ploosuru 300 and buy this home today. Call today
GEORGE or JANICE GOVELOVICH, 933-0196.
1 P f t - . f t i i g COLOM1AL-*B4,90(]
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room'aluminum sldod malntonance Jrea exterior andj
lovelv landscaped yard. For more details on this B.vatt*
ZZZ
call KAREN JESENSKY, 83M1M.
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TIME TO THINK "TAX DEDUCTIONS"
S39W. 'f you neod a tax v.rlte-off lor your 1983 return,
ther you must see this lovely 2 bodroom condo with low
maintenance feo. Financing package available. Call
CAROL R A M A G U , a certified home finance
counselor, at 833-6196.
COUNTRY ESTATE
5Q966. Put your family In the luxury of this immaculate'^
bedroom brick ond aluminum sided colonial setting on
5% acres of lovely woodland. Call today GEORGE or
JANICE GOVELOVICH, 93341BS.
SPECIAL FINANCING
55129. All appliances stay (stove, refrigerator, washer,
dryer) In this nice clean 2 bedroom home for the first
time buyer or ready to rent for the investor., Call
JANICE o r GEORGE GOVELOVICH, 933-61BB.
" A REAL BUY
59063. Sharp assumoble split with largo country kitchen, 1V4 baths, family room & a real charmer, priced
to sell NOW, low 950's. Call for int. rates & special
terms. CAROL J . GRESCO, 933-618&.
MAHV EXTRAS.••
59078. Low malntonanCD ranch, living room, • dining^
room end an easy to work I*, kitchen. Rec room ancjj
fenced yard. Convenlont to schools, transportBtlnrt anc
shopping. Call CAROL RAMAGLJ,93M19H. - ; " '
SUPER BANK FINANCING
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57056. You will warm to tho fireplace In thefamilyrqomjj|
of this immaculate, 3 bedr« am, 2 bath, split-level." EKtraF
room could be 4th bedroom or a den. Cal! JANICE'ori
GEORGE GOVELOVICH, 933-0196. . ' : £ t f t £ " " '
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NEW LISTING
00000. Assum&bla VA mortg. Rate for below current
rate - this mint condition ranch offers so much, 3
bedrooms, fenced yard with pool, gas grill, storage shed - finished garage 105x123 lot. Excellent Sheff. Lake
location. Cell the listers CAROL GREQCO or BETTY
LUNDBERG AT 933-0195.
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REDUCEDITO •70,000
Lovely Avon home with so muny amenities. Do to
health reasons owners'mi.it sacrifice, snuggled on
almop*. "A ecre, plenty of room for tha kiddles to play or
gaiden. Cell tha lister CAROL J . GRESCO, 933-6105.
LAKEFRONT LOT
56183. Build your dreem homo on the lake. For more Information call GEORGE o r JANICE GOVELOVICH,
933-6195.
Kocar Accepted
The Purdue Univorslty
Department of Bands lias
n n n o u n c o d t h a t Bob
Kocar of Avon Lnku. Ohio
hns boon accepted for
inomborship in thu Purduu Univorsity Bnnds.
Bob played trumpet in
the Avon Lnko high school
band and Is tho son of Mr.
mill Mrs. Robert Kocar.
Froshmon accopted Into
HUB itrgiinlziition aru
st!l(!i:l(!(l »» 'h« dual buses
of musical background
and aciidemlc u'bilUy.
Mun. and women participnU) tvftli the inturnntidiiiilly famous "AllAiiiericiiii" Mtirching
Hiind find auxilitiry units
during foollinll
Thoao who do not elect lo
participate In tho marching band play with tho
concert units during tho
football season.
At thu closo of tho marching activities, freshmen
nre nuditioned by the band
staff and take their ptacr>s
with tho uppoiclnssmon in
one of .the five concorl
organ i/nt ions. Freshmen
may also eiuct lo p:irt i c i p a 11! w i l l i I h e
American Music Review,
\azz Bund. Ihii University
Symphony Orchestra, or
with thu brass, woodwind,
n n d j) (! r c u s s i o n
oti5(!iiiblt!S, according to
Dime tor (if Blinds. | .
Richard Dunsccmib.
.LANDINGS CONDOS
19281. Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom townhouse
with finished rec room, ber, attic storage, garage - a real
show place. $70's.
56059. One floor unit - 2 bedrooms, woodburner,
garage. $56,900. Rec. facilities with both! JANE
STOCKH AUSEN, 833-618B.
AVON LAKE
69911. 3 bedrooms, family room, large country kitchen,
attached garage nestled among the trees ond featuring
a log cabin. Look this homo is priced to sell ot only
$44,900. Call KATHY POCOS, 933-6195 for more information.
VA ASSUMABLE-3% a /. A.P.R.-M2,000 y.." :
59107. Or special blended rate financing h available,^,
the earniat buyer of this delightful 3 bedroom .ranchjr
move-in condition with a 1 car garege. You win.atso.Mi
joy working in the bright, now, large kitcheni' OonJ
wait, call today & bo in for the holidays, ^KAREN!
. JESENSKY. P33-619B.
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NEW LISTING-$51,900
7 ^
59909. Keep warm this winter by snugglioi. up !n'thl>_3t
bedroom split level with woodburner In famiiy roomandj
oxtra insulation to keep heating bills low. Extra largo 2 %
car garage is great for Dad's workshop. For appoint-!
mont, call K A R E N JESENSKY, 933-6195.
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59054. Private end unit Carriage house with spoclal
financing rate. 945,900. Call lister, KAREN JESENSKY
for more details, 933-6195.
NEW LISTING I N QREEN POINTE
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Executive elegancetl Beautifully decorated colonial; > a
don on first floor, franch doors leading to a redwoot^
dock, slate foyer and security system. For a paraoriBr,
tour call CAROL R A M A G L I , 933-6195.
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SUBURBAN BEAUTY-PRICED RIGHT
Immaculate, 3 bedroom ranch, new custom designed
bath, basement. New outdoor deck overlooking private
back. A pleasure to show. Asking $48,000. MARY
VORISEK, 933-B195.
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Impressive Carriage Lane Colonial 1 Features include";
four bedrooms, Jennair grill, bruce finished hardwoadj
floors, partially finished rec room, and muchmore.^
Mustseel Call C A R O L R A M A G L I , 933-6196,
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04
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Homes tor bole
Lots and Acreage
For Sale
ONLY I50DO Down fls!i vou 12% I'»uil Inieieil lor 2B yoon, no perils, no
closing costs. Your paymonl Is M53
pot month which tn^iudos (DUDS. This
3. bedroom Sheiliold Lake Ranch
foHluros aluminum siding, canttsl n'r.
gas tvial, I K car garanu, all now
carpet, on nn excellent itrsei. A vary
nlco'homp. Call 933-2816 svos., or
933-9520 dny*. NtKooltorno'caw.
Lot* for Snlo
3 Choice building lots In a very
dusiroblo PorMns Township Sub>
Division- Ctr"s to Churchas. Schools
and shopping. Phono 820-0712 for
mom Inlo'maMpn^
Lot lot Snlo
Fantastic building lot localnd in Huron
Township, This lot is aurroundad on 3
ikleo by wutor - Itia Huron Hlvar on
ono sido and tho Hurox Lagoons on
tha othei two, Mint bo smin to bn npAVON IAKE, (or »nlu hv onnnr. 5
piocloled. Asking 150,000.00. Phono
y x , now, 3 bod'oum ranch,
iilumlnum siding, llvlnn. 100m, roc, 6200712 lor moro Inlormatlon.
loom, country Wllchon, built-in
ii.ic.nnvuvn, disnosiil El di»hwn5h«r,
Dfiviim luKced vmd, putlo, grill,
!EQ,900 Musi soil, 933BB2J,
•ZEFIO DOWN" 11% riXEt" HATE
ASSUMADLE LOAN. Sn.l.1,1,1 2
liBilroomCnpoCoilin Autinl.'i ., lull
Ihisamenl It lull uipansiun for 2
budrooms mi. Valun ppicuil 01
»56,500. Cull 933-6908 Mcin. |l»u Frl.
HEING THAMSFERBEU. Must wll
Avun Luke 4 bodmorti, icreoiwd'in
poich, diilnchod uarayn with
workshop, nuw lumacu tl hot wniflr
licnier, refrigerator b stauo will may.
dot • B«rvio»? AAvartlma It
547,000. C.ill933 6305.
lutba Cluilftod Ada
12
Business
Opportunities
OWN YOUR OWN Desionor Jaon
and Spoils wont Slora. National Company offers unlquo oppoilunlly •i>tllng
nationally advBitlsod biands at
tubstantlal savings l a Voui
cutlomots. This Is tot tho fashion
rnlndnd par no n qualiliod lo own and
opmiita this high p'o'lt business.
120.000 Investment Inciudos beginning Inventoiy. flituras, supplies, training, grand opanlnfl and nit faro HI
nor son I D corporato training cantat.
For Brochure and Information Call 1502.329-8327, AN EXCLUSIVE
SHOP.
14
For Rent
AVON LAKE STORAOE
BliK&
40' on rosidunlial lof, concrete flo
Icoin option. H3.000,933^93Kl
One bedroom duplex, '.
uilllilos paid, pilvBCV,
949-5B33, 943-5971.
A.L. SMALL 2 BR hiiuta *lthil
mom b notago, nice met. •
l l 7 7 ^ i 4 M
'
A.L.IakBtronlZhediooms, IM.t
Iwge kltehon b living r o o ^
room, »350 por month plu» flM;
93302B6, oves, 933-202B. .. '
SHEFFIELD LAKE Ranch. 3:M
tiarnoo, 4350 plus utilities t l
deposit. Ayoilolilo 12-1, B
liter 8 p.m.
HUtiON
LIKE NEW DUPLExi " j
tiGilroom, alipllancas, carpolfd. utility
iloeoratcd, iioiano, ' 4 2S. no P*
loom, nunr jlioppWio and iiuuch.
933 8337,
'""«'
L.josrj. utilities. nccuritV' *2?') ma,
Phorai 433 5055,
1.OFrtLE
SPACE • Suitn avnllotilti In
'•lolirs-lorliii Building. 1000 S a Ft
H3,l (131.1
OFFICE 5PACE • Suitu Jivniiabln ,n
PioluMiloniil Ditililini). 1000 So Fi
333 4314
. "
•
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HILTON HEAD. Soutl
(orient. Jon 13-20. 20-27, UJ»uri
i'lf (imoniiles. slwups al«." w «««ra
t«mch. „„!(,• p OOl . T i m i h a j
nor ivcnk. Call'J33 8525nvonlnBJft
Jim Miller £r
Associates Ron I tors I
Thinking Of Selling?
660 Dovor Center Road
27 Dover Junction Mall
Bay Village, OH 44140
Clove.
Loraln
83B-0600
933-6560
Please feal freo to call
Carol Judge
For A
No Obligation Consultation
DOVOUNEEDASTARTHEHE'S AW OPPORTUNITY
THE WORK HAS BEEN WELL DOME - »&6,W0
2883. You will appreciate the nowly dono kitchen and I
baths, the woodburning fireplace In the knack-out living j
room, the nowor concrete driva, and 2 car garage.
Owner may help with downpaymont. Carol Judge, 9336550.
59265. $45,900 will buy this flno 3 bedroom bungalow,
| with recreation room partially finished plus detached
garage in very desirable neighborhood - For help In
determining how to purchase this horns call - Carol
I Judge, 933-6560.
."^
, • .Hi'-
DOLL HOUSEII! - This adorable two bedroom is " " - J years
young. LoL, of icum with nlco Ifalflc pattern. Ga -J! Call t o
day 9334450 or call Mark Oetllaj at 933-4450. - ,&6067.
-LOTS OF ROOM • 59788 & 20216. - U T T L E ' T O MAINTAIN
- QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD - NICE NEIGHBORHOOD NICE PRICE $56,^00 - In Avon Lake, call Jeff Sponzer,
933-4450.
THIS THREE BEDROOM SPUT HAS IT ALL • 58038 &
19080 - immaculate condition, special financing and priced
below comparables In area Family room, bath & a hall,
aluminum siding, fenced yard, patio. V.A. Assumption - a real
beauty for $45,900.9334450.
.
\m
AVOW LAKE L O M L ' . Y • OWLY 080,900
59626. This three or four bedroom 2 bath professionally
landscaped home Is as charming Inside with Its cozy
family room and vyoodburning fireplace, bright open
feeling and excellent neighborhood. Coll for details on
financing. CarolJudgo, 933-0550.
A RARE FIND IN AVON • BeaulKul & spacious 3 bedrock
ranch, well Insulated, huge.counlry kiichen with bulll-'r. pantry, lull hasemenl, dou k ") oarage with Genie. Owner will
assist In financing. Call 93M450. $68,000. .
m£1
9 t t ASSUMABLE VA LOAN • Charming decor • v.oodbumer
In Family room • 3 bodrroms • huge walk-in attic lor expansion
• GAS BUDGET OF $3!) PER MONTH - move In condition •
what a deall Call 9334450 or 2B2-3173, annaul percentage
rate 9%.
FAMILY ROOM AWD 2 FULL BATHS!»52,900
5BB30. Only 4 yrs. old and so well donel You may wish
to look at others - you will not find a cloanor house or a
better buy, This lonely home is only a short walk to
school and Is situated next to a wooded lot. Owner may
talp with downpayment. Carol Judge, 933-6650.
WEEP HELP W I T H DOWWPAYMEWT7 -»74.900
54509. Here Is a chance to own a lonnly 3 bedroom
homo with covered patio off family roit.i with wot bar
(and decorativo fireplace. The owner may help the
buyer. Call Carol Judge for details. 933-6550.
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Read and Use
The Classifieds
Garage SOIQB
46
•20
Help W a r n e d
.-•!;
JOB OVERSEAS - Big money fast.
120,00 lo (50.000 ptui por yoar. Call
1.710-MZ-POM, EM. 37BB.
kJoin A Winnerlf
17 Reasons To Coma On Ovar
.
to HGM Hilltop
1. boallant Training Program
2. IncMlanl Com piny Reputation
1. largaal lnv*ntory>F«iinr Co-Broktri
4. KnowkdoHbl* Managar 6
Support Panonnal
I. High Ethical Bt»rxUrtt
•. Z7 Offlea* tn N arlham O hlo
7. Frlindty »nd Prof*HtrnaI8a1*a
AMoalatas
I. Comb my ftatarral SyiMm With
Thin) Party Oily Out*
I. No n-Salllng/Lilting Manager
ig. Vou Control Vour Own A3 Pragram
It. Company Pay* LargaBharaOf
Advancing
11.1D0M Sign Call 6 Ad Call Protaetlon
1 J. Canarcua Bofiu* Plan
. K.mfcCommlaalonWhanflalllng
OwnUittng
1t.M% Uatlno Co mm Iti (on ,
It. JO* Sailing Cornmluton
IT. baallant Working Condition!
933-6195 • 38W7811871.7873
Call P e t e C o r r l g a n For
Confidential Meeting
DELIVERY PERSON wan lot), mutt
hivo rotlabla car. Call 933-5571.
0ABV SITTER needed. Looking foi
cipablo, A.L. mom who I* homo with
one baby and would like lo watch
anothar tor a low houts oech wank,
January to April. Detail* nagotlablo.
A warm, loving per ton I* tho rnoit Im• portent requ It «ma n I,333-8491,
CONVERT vour pick-up truck Inlo a
pick-up dump I tuck, also flat bods,
etc./ Anasaoo Import Eaport Co.,
0633A G. Main St., Roynofdsbutg,
Ohio 03068. 0 H - 8 6 3 - 9 « 3 or
774-4529, Anonls wnntcd. . full or
pnil-tlmu.
. _ _
BABYSITTER noadod. Maturo ChiiiHun woman, Filday £t Saturday uvunInflfcilU-kSL• Coll933-2S17,
CARRIERS NEEDED (or Avon Lake
Press routes In Avon. One roulo
available on flldrjBlnnd Dr., ono toulo
on Jannlo, Wlllo, Trinity Ct. Phono
933-.551S.
EXCELLENT INCOME* lor port lime
homo assembly work. For Informallan
COII504-&11-BQ03. Ext. 7498.
Read and Use
The Classifieds
22 Situations Wanted
Will babysit In my homo, Easlvlow
arnn.Call933.BB10.
PERSONALIZED CHILD CARE,
apaclallilng In your child'* needs, hot
lunchos, dally planned acllvlllsi &
periodic (laid trips, vdiloui aclhillias
planned lor your 2 lo 7 yr. old, 3 yt».
college aducollon In elementary
education, evenings by special arrangement, vary limited cnrollmom
949-6380..
,
NUJ1SE-MOTHER, child cats En my
homo, hoi lunges, > 'oronces. Coll
934-6205,
40
Mlnnoi Piano Tuning Er Repair, piano
loitonk,
p roaionablo rates. Call
Cop'os mado 20 each, Avon Laks
?.!S!SS']}$*!.'BBLeatRd,, A.L.
WEB OFFSET
PRINTING
24 Education and Instruction
PIANO INSTRUCTION by conssrvaloiy trained, oiparloncod teacher, ,
Alllaynls.943.2n54.
ARTI5T5 SUPPLIES
PAINTS-BRUSHES-PAPER
SNURR3 HARDWARE
, BATON LESSONS • Cor tilled
Toachais, baloni. used cos I u mo*.
Call Barb or Jonl, 034-0110, 934-CBZ2,
PIANO INSTRUCTION • All age*, eli
levoli. Grog Henbaroor, 949-7S21,
Loom GUITAR tha Fun way. Basic
concopt* taught Ihrough Bonus YOU
chootel I dear (or older beginners &
lunlorkldi,S.'>3'432t.
Services
Duck's Hardwtra, 37019 Oolroil Rd.,
Avon. Storm window and scroon
'_"&"''; Call 934-6118.
FREE LANCE PHOTOGh \PHER •
CulDf woddlngt my specially,
^ 3
PIANO Tochnlclnn, Paul C. Jonas,
tuning • (spalrlng. rogulallng. Call
933B6
Cotnputaritiid
Video Typesetting
•Tabloids
• Circulars
* Newspapers
• Magailnos
• Newsprint or Otlsot paper
" Addressing
PHOTOJOURNAL
Sonduskv, OH44B7Q
1-419-625-5825
Ed Toomoy
A-1 ELECTRICAiTwORK, repalra Et
now Inttallatlon*. Phono 933-6004,
Wfi fill
26 Public Notice
PROPANE TANKS
METROPOLITAN
UnfvwnlUfo
IndMdul RitifWTwnt Account!
Low Cost MortfMS* l i w n n n
Auto & Horn* iMunnc*
CaS C r f Burmotetar
933-3760
32
^
Personals
dmOINAL PAif7fit4GS.
motciinl, toducod, 949-29B2.
Mastor Moyvor Sorvica. 690 AvonBol-lon. Avon Lako. 933-4400,
Mon.-Sal,, 9:00-6:30 p.m.
HOUSE CLEANING In tho Landings
nroa, roleroncos. Call balwoon 1 Er G,
937-.6943.
;
:
A.M.F. LAWN Caie & Snow
Rsnovol Sorvlcis provided, eommniclal El residential property, fli par Is need. Initjiorl. 13& Parkwood, 933-2012.
WE BUV'USED IBM typamrllors.
show
34 Lost and Found
Missilidi Black col. roconi surgery.
Child's n«l. 933SB1B. Inwnod
40 Services
MAHV KAV COSMETICS. Oorl»
Wohb, IndoponJont Ooauty ConsulInnt, 933-4470._
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PEfiSOMAL'or Fornlty Problems? Prolasslonnl Cauniollng Avollablo,
Human Resources Conlor, Tho Landings, Avon Lako, Call 933-&022 lor
day of ovonlngs oppolntmenls. Stnto
nnd county subsideoit 'BUS
1,001 REPLACEMENT BA"R-B-0
GRILL PARTS, SNURR'S HARDWARE.
ARTIST'S SUPPLIES - PAINTS.
BHUSHES. PAPER. SNURR'S
HARDWAnE,
_..
CAKES • ail ouCBilon. E.T., Smurf fa
any of tha lalosl ihsmos, Wadding
Cakei, Wo enn duplieato yaur pa<tv
plnte, CollSuo 933;5_754 or 933:4293,
Current Interest on
Individual Retirement
Accounts
I.R.A. Roltovors .'.Iso ,
Earn 12%. Call For
Full Details
WES ALVEN
933-8875
Alven Insurance Agency
HOUSECLEANINC service available,
tnlercncfli, 933 -2903,
DEER PROCESSING. B34-4977
HANDYMAN, PAINTING • IntDtlot/Enarlor, Light Hauling. 933. 0637^
PERSONALIZED CHILD CARE,
spnclolltlng In vour child's nwd«. hot
lunch01. dally planned ocllviilat tt
parlodlc Hold trips, various activitlos
piannad (or yout 2 to 7 yr, old. 3 yrs.
collage education In elomantory
education, evenings by special arrangement, very llmltnd enrollment,
949-0380.
j
RON'S TAXIDERMY Service ft Deal
Processing, 933-B3B1,
AVON LITE ~
ELECTRIC
COMPANY, INC.
446 Center Rd.
Avon Lake, O.
Sales & Service
Of Genie Door
Openers
• Electric
Installations
• Ranges* Dryers
• Cutlets
• New Services
Installed
30 Yrs. Experience
933-8539
Rummago Sales
RUMMAGE SALE,' Lolia S h o n '
United Molhodlit Church, 33119 Eloc
tile Blvd., Thundnv ovonlno,
Wovombor 17th, fl to 0 p.m., ond Fil;
day morning, Novumber 1Blh, 9 a.m.
to Noon. Cokery la bio, colloo, and
Nenrly Now dothoi..
WEEK DAYS 11 to 7
SAT 11-5 • SUN 12-4
HALF-PRICE-SALE
NOW-GOING ON
WE ACCEPT FOR
CONSIGNMENT
CLOTHING-BABY
ITEMS BOOKSHOUSEHOLD ITEMS
EVERYDAY-EXCEPT
SUNDAYS A M
MONDAY AND NO
APPOINTMENT
NEEDED.
48
Garage Sales
CHRISTMAS in'williomtbiJtg «Mda
program and I lord domonil ration,
Sunday Hov. 20lh at 1:30 p.m. Door
prims, n)freihttienti,.»3.60 par porlon, advanca fmsTValldn only at
Sision't Flows ra, 090 Avon Baidon
Hd. int. B3I, Avon Lako, Ohio or coll
333-1263-
'
•
NOV. 17th. 10-3 p.m. Clolhlng,
mans, woman*, children: bedding.
miM., 196WltllTT»burnPr.,A.L.
GOOD NEIGHBOR THRIFT SHOP.
140 Luar Rd., Avon LakB, 933-6027.
58 Household Goods
0 PC, LIVING ROOM H I . like now,
honw dark wood, orange & brown
cmhbnt, price, *4?B.00,933-51B4.
PENNEY'5 BB»I Humidlllo',' walnut
Ilvlnn loom In bin with cuiloin glass
lop. Dill 933-3396.
60 Wanted
Miscellaneous
YOUTH BOOSTER
933-6105.
WE WILL
CHECK YOUR
ACCOUNT FOR
SALES MADE
AND PAY YOU FOR
THEM ON ANY
DAY EXCEPT
SUNDAY
OR MONDAY
5404 Lake Rd.
Sheffield Lake
949-8676
62
Miscellaneous
For Sole
DUCKS. Itvo"or dtos»od._933-235?._. .
BHOOKSIDE HIGH "SCHOOL winlof
(dukol. i l w Medium, 349-M56.
SOFA El louo sool, bluo & Inn print,
reasonable ultoraccpptfld. 933-0137,
TIRED ol Lpilllng oipanslvo oilP Far
Instructions on how lo moko a Siiik
Ptui oil li'lor, sunrj 11.50 to H.D.
Hou«'jn, 177 Pars»nu Dr., Avon
Lnku, Oli it) 44012 I far roody made
Horn. somJ»3l.
_
RUMMAUt SALE. Laka Shore
United Mothodilt Church, 33119 Eloc-.
Irlc Blvd., Thursday ovenlng,
Nonambsr 17th, 6 lo 9 p.m., nnd Frlday morning, Novembur IBth, 9 n.m,
to Noon, Bokety tsblo, dolios, and
NoolNClth
SCHWiNN'SiCVCLES and Luwn (Joy
Muv«tr nnd Foci or y I rained servico.
Tiailo Im nccoptud. Roflnr tt Wmv'»QavShoppinnCentor, 1-871 2060,
-:
Musfc Unlimited
Disc Jockey Co.
" ' Qil' "fcflscolib'ndbiis'*'***1*1'' ' &4" Aii'to'Parl's'S'orvIco
For Sale
„
Will pick U|i unwoiiloil nmiiuincnfi (t
tV'«, minimum 15yrs. old, Q4B-BDO1.
ami v
;
SNUIIRS HARDWARE
'• LIONEL THAJN-5ETS lo. Sola. Sltiit
1 yotir Xmm shoiumiQ early, Many tu
! chmuD l'«">. Hnnsuniihlo prkas. 333j 01(11. cull niter Noon. _
• Mi'iis sKn « Oiown Lo.itimr Com,
! Men, l]ond condition. SW.OO. B33
*, 27G9iiiKir Dp.m.
j K.1KE»OSENE,Sm[th;»,O34fr103.'
J FIREWOOD lor wilir. 933 HGUt,
I CHRISTMAS t'>"WIIIJnmsburn"slldn
t piournm anil llorril iiumontiration.
: Smidoy. No'.. 20th ol 1.30 p.m. Door
I Hit i is, rulrnshmnnts, $3.50 pni par sun. ndv nca rosoivallan only al
Slimn FIc AIUS. 050 Avon Boldan Rd.
(HI. U.1I. Avon Lflko, Ohio or call D3?32b3
66 Musical
Instrurnonts
tiALDWIN'Clioriv Soiri'ol Oiflaii"u
Ueiich, )DDO, rjood condition.
033G301.
7/
Household Pets
All Gisad •loomtiiu. dog I in In inn
dills oi pilynto. enlMftM7l1,
LOW COST'SPAYING ETNEUTGflING. Coll037-586G,
Affordable spnylno end rmutoitnn
SPAVCO. Cull034.8510 or |.B(K)Dfi2
FHEElQ(jood hOTTirj, lovable nrsy and
whllo loincol, 327-160B.
BEAGLE~ PUPPV, Inmalurfipo to
Qoo<lhomB, 033 9231.
FREE to oood homa, 1 yr. old fonieio
rnlmd Ten lor Spuvod h has slials.
Hoodwlthkldt. 933-2120 ultorg^iTi^
CALICO CAT, tiae to good homo.
Has boon ipuVOS & hns shots.
EM9-2ME.
GOOD TRUCK Cop lot U l l . told. Holly Hill Fii.'m, Mm. Futllnflni. 333 5335.
2 SNOW TintS. IB". tJO: I roil. Hio.
1!i", (IS: \ snow itm. H " , « G on
Otdsfl GMilms. 75iBMuiUloek-
88 Trucks for Solo
'hi CIIEVi Pick.Dii, ilioiol, /B.000, 2
innks u dud tumJIliori, SMOa.00,
•JJ3 3il00(i«iirB.U0|i.m.
1li;H DODGE l'ick.,1!) 4 • A mill) n
IIIDW. >30tf). <333-2'JA'>-
90
*;AL 9-507A.
in
FOR A GOOD USED CAR nl u "alt
pilco, non ttiLca or Dun ill Gmblck
Muiuts, 1000 Calotndo Ava.. Luialu
Phono 28a0M0^
2 Ootlp Dliii "liallv wiiools, 15".
100.U0. Coll033-3333. _
1377 CHEVv "CONCOURSE."" B<KKI
comlitkln, aSHlni] «2000.00. OQ.000
tnllDS, CDII333-31DG. Allut B:Og_ll-™:.
•7D CHRYSLER Cordo'boritiliU cundilion, chiumo Bpokod u/lmnla w/now
rudials. AM-FM, ciulso. nlr. ulu« oxIrns. ) 3 050,00, mull sell, low
mili)a(ju, 277; I4U.
.
CLEAN 1978 Toyota Cotollo, gon olllclunl. iiood body, lium Noilb
CDiollna. ninoitnl of 12300, 233U230
'1972 OLDS, body tt Inlurloi voty
liord. ITIUBI »oo, MEO, U37O5O2.
92 Boats & Motors
1378 IB FT. Thompson I.O.. 120 H.P.
Mmcuty, BDW Btdflf, E-L Ttnilni, iwcallanl condition. $0400 littn,
1-4b3'S380. Coll allot 5:30 !>•"*•
3 Bedroom Condo - Smugglers Cove
1'/2 baths, 9x17 screened-in porch that
faces woods. All kitchen appliances
stay. Brass light fixtures. Overall, in
excellent condition. Great Starter Home.
Call 933-9133
REAL ESTATE APPRAISING
Residential - Probate - Divorce
Farm And Commercial
Reasonable Fees
JAMESA. RESAR
Real Estate Broker
713 Jaycox Rd., Avon Lake, O.
25 Yrs. Experience
«V3*9 OC1C
In Loraln County
0OO-O9 IO
KEAHNEV CONSTRUCTION
Nood on upslaln (Inlshoil
adding on a (amity room v
gorago? For ma|or or mlrtoi
fupolrs, coll lor n I r e *
ostimalu.
937-6337
w.t
nail
Dump Truck, flack Ho«. (J Ooior Work,
nomcdailno-ali Typni. SlrtlriB. ConcroH. Work
Ucnnnod & \
d
Q-»-fl6OB OR 933-B742
HOUSE DOCTOR
Inside & Outside
House
Repairs, Painting,
Roofing, Small
Construction, Etc. Call
House Doctor
JACK „
933-8857
SPECIALIZING IN
RESIDENTIAL
REMODELING
• NEW HOMES
• S M A L L REPAIRS
•GARAGES
•PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
• COMPETITIVE PRICES
•ESTIMATES
STEVE SYLVESTER
933-4539
Insulation
Service
• Blown Cellulose
• Fiberglass
1 0 % Discount
through Dec. 17,83
PLASTERING
ADDITIONS
CEILINGS
STUCCO
NEWORREPAIR
337-5569
AltTypasbl.
Insulation Ihststl
933-I
Distressod
Pregnancy?/
Birthright aU32
4652 or 244-^8521
Stone, Bflck,flf«ft
and CorKraloWmt)
NEW und REPAWi
HEIST & SON TRUCKING
poclaltr.lng in smull
oafdontlol loads. Limestone,
and, R'nvel, Topaoll
^
DANNYifi
GEORGE^
327-3205 WE CARE
PIANO TUNING
• • 933-9421^
:\EF.KDA YS AFTER 6 P.M.
BUDNAGEL
H.D. KOCHENOWER
933-5026
COMPLETE
REMODELING
StRVICE
3MS
MRS. MONA READER 6 ADVISOR
CARD READINGS
An yN ISMly I* dterMMd) B H thlt
nhibli womtn todof, Hdp U (lilt*
glvtn on Ml phu« at lilt. SpKUt dltuunt
InowHhHilmJ. Don't 1tldlittMtlt«p
I W I I . ta-MU I7M North Rldtt Nil.
iln.O.
»M
FAUCLEAt.
.REAOV/On WlNTt'fl. .>•-.
V
CALL JOE i v;
Specialising tn
BATHROOMS AND
KITCHENS
Call Goorgoat
933-2207
attar B:M
FREE E S T I M A T E S _•'
MASONRY &
CONCRETE WORK
Patio*. BaMrrMtii Wain
Repalrad. Additions &
Remodeling, Oflvtway-t.
Plieplacas Our Spadalty.
W.P. CHAPLIN
933-5432
F^ee Estimates
Fully Insured
Avon Lake Tree Service
Lenny's Gloss
Service Company
CALL 949-5442
ANYTIME
Storms-Screens
KUNGSHIRN
W8NERY
Featurins eight outttandlng
wines produced on our farm
from our own local grnpot
TRYTHEM
Located Off Rt. S3
at330S0WebbwRd.
Avon Lak«
Hn.: 12-« Dally; M Sat.
»»
110-TFI
PA9NTINI
INTERIOn/EXTERIOf
WALLPAPER
FRGE ESTIMATES}
y
aLRUSSHARKJ
. FREY
PLUMBING
AND
HEATING, INC.
COMPLETE
PLUMBING. HEATING
AND SEWER CLEANING
SERVICE
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
937-5826,*
MARUNABROS.
BODY SHOP
Innuranoe Claims,
Collision Work,
Repair & Ref Irtish
763 Avon Beldon Rd.
933-6988
933-6347
CASE N U M B E R : J07B1-Q2
JEFFREY J . BOWERS, et at
DEFENDANT
JEFFREY J . BOWERS, whoso
last known address Is 32801 Loraln
Road, Apt. #134, North Rldgevllle,
Ohio 44039. shnll take notice that
plaintiffs Kaihloon O'Brlon and
Go raid P, O'erlon havo (Ned a complaint In the Loraln County Court ot
Common Pleas ogalnst Jeffrey J.
Bowers, Bonlto Langham and
Michael Langhnm. The objocl of the
cor-' lalnt Is to doiermlne who Is
rrsponslblo lo the plaintiffs In
r onatary damn gas as a result of
a 'endanl Joitroy H. Bowora'
noyi junco, cr dolondanls Bonlta
ni.d Mlcliaol Lnnghnm's noQligonco
or i! combination ol all defot*JnMla'
nooligonco In Iho opoiollon of Itiulr
motor vohlclos on or about Fobrunry
19, 'SHI. i lalniilfg have ur.kod fo'
juilgmont OQolnsl tho dofondanls in
this suit In trio amount at $20,203 35
plus Interest plus t o si 3. Dafundnnt
is horaby nnlifiod that hit Is lequirud
' i nnr.wur |hu compliiint within
Iwanly olghl (HO) days • ! Iho la^t
puhlicntinii ol this notlco. Tl>ln n'jllto
will run (it toast onco n wai>k lot <u
(Ei) consuciltivf weeks
Mlerifliil M. DjordiDHt
Publisliod: Oct. 2G, Nov. ?.. 3, >(i,
23nnd 30. 19U3
44S Q roadway
144-1979 LOistn, DMo
:«mprih«nal««PUnoS«nlcaP)u
Prompt Service
Reasonable Rates
IN THE LOHAIN COUNTY
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
LORAIN COUNTY COURTHOUSE
2nd Street
Slytia, Ohio 44035
KATHLEEN O'BRIEN, ot al
•
Try Bofoto You Duy
DRISCOl MUSIC CO.
AFTER 4:30 P.M.
Lowest Price Around
legal Notice
BALDWIN PIANOS
OR 7/9-7924
24 Hr. Storm Service
5 yrs. new, 3 bedroom ranch, aluminum
siding, living room, rec room, country kitchen, butlt-in microwave, disposal and
dishwasher, private fenced yard, patio,
grill. $56,900. Reduced, Must sell. 933-8827
Dulldlnrj and flamodclliig
OaragsB- Roofs and
Aluminum Siding
CRAIG
INSULATIO!
FREE ESTIMATES
Residential • Commercial - Industrial • Firewood
•Splitting - Tree/Stump Removal • T- .lming • Land
Clearing • Snow Flowing
AVON LAKE • FOR SALE
BY OWNER
M D Builders
CALL 934-4716 „
Autos for Stilo
FOR SALE BY OWNER
K »'
|BASE"iENT REPAIR]
•kWork
Civ
(4;-FlrBplaoBs|
Blockwork
Slate 01 Art-Sound SyBtom,
Compuier Arranged Song List
Referencos
Good Prices
RESIDENTIAL QAM
DOOR nEPAIR!
Automatic OpenersjiS
FREE ESTIMATl
CALL GARY 933-2(
MARK
MILLER
PROFESSIONAL
PAPERHANGi^lG
£r PAINTING
10 YRS. EXPERIENCE
nasw
^
UMESTOHE
DRIVEWAY S U G |
AVOM 937^5362
BOB RICHMOND]
PROFESSIONAL PAINTIN?
INTERIOR eEXTEFHOB
16Yr8. Experlericol
RoforincatUpan ReqtitL
ALL WORK GUARANTEED!
FREE ESTIMATES';
949-2687,
Geo.J.Gatiti
Horns lmprovemen;
Rflg^iM
Additions^
Garages"^
Pole Bariii^S
Free Estimate^
ESTIMATES 933-8528
934-
THE AREA'S FINEST AIMD.'S
MOST COMPLETE HOME " ^
CONSTRUCTION AND HOMEf
IMPROVEMENT
WE ARE A SMALL COMPANY THAT TAKES PRIDE M
ITS WORKMANSHIP AND WE GUARANTEE IT M
WE DO OUR OWN WORK — NClV H
^i;i?'^
UCt
7 , V ^ d d * D n s ' nemodeling, Declncal, PlumWng, FircMacw. Concrete. Hoolit^
owliim. Window rio»l,icijmeiil3. Sluim Window!! Ami Oihw Er.orrjy Sninng ImprovcmortB • • ; i . C
937-6045
SCHLEICHER Masonry
All types - Brick. Block, Stono, Repair Work
Foundations, Basements, Flreplncas, Etc,
Free Eatlmatao - Rofaroncos
,*». , »yOARAQE DOORS h OPERATORS
Sine*
1BCS
Aftor 5pm Call 933-6020
•
"
"
•
Rnaaonabla lotos
Fout Sorvloo
Ropdlron AtlMokno
Qrokan Spring Spnolullots
934-51)07
M
1
• PARTS • OIL
• TUNE-UPS
• RENTALS
•ACCESSORIES
• SHARPENING
'PROPANE
THE
Call Richard - 933-5050 M
*7/
MWT Mtmi. CKUA I m , PI H I Mnwtl
•o
MASTER MOWER SERVICE
090 AVON BELDEN, RT. B3
(NEXTTOSISSON'S)
2.4 HR. SERVICE
f GENERAL REPAIR
& MAINTENANCE CO.
Professionally installed
Full or Part Time
• Aluminum • steel • wood
HEATING, PLUMBING > SHEET METAL
ROOFING & EMERGENCY
STORM HEP/,IR
OWNER
GLENN MILLER
937-6313
iutters And Cleaning
Painting, Interior & Exterior
Wood, Vinyl, Aluminum
Siding & Repairs
Call Collect 1-933-5565
SPECIALIZED REPAIR SERVICE
(Roofing & Additions
•Dishwashers •Dehumldlfers » •
•Ranges
"Air Conditioners
"Disposals
"HotWater Tanks
Floor Repair
(Mechanical Work
|IO Years Experience
CTnDllJ!
?BLJiHWI
SIDOCK
933,^3 ^
LOCKSMITHS
KENDERA CONSTRUCTION, INC.
24 HOUR RMEHGENCY SERVn,:
RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL INDUSTRIAL
ALARM SYSTEMS - SAFES
AAALL
SECURITY CENTER
CALL
933-3101
*f?!'° ..
•3«»amanti
• Floofi
* N*w & Rapait
BONDED-INSURED
933-8581
•
ROBERT4 tJLENW..
SUPERIOR CLEANING CC*. 1
A Sorvlco Company Thot Roally Carom
CARPET £r FURNITURE STEAM CLEANED
• 1 9 " 1st room any size ' » " , « j y size SOffa
Each Addldonal Room
Any B I » *i3.i»
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,
,
B
.
SERVICE & INSTALLATION
:EXPERTS-24HR. SERVICE
we Specialize In: ,
Armstrong Floor Coverings • \
o Ceramic Tile • Kitchen Carpeting •
• Cory Tile • Bathroom Remodeling •.
HOTTER
934-6960
AVON
.
'35*' sofo tt chair
Odor Control. 8»nlltilna f*
. Don* tho » m a day
Carpat Shlald A v . l l . h l .
FurnltUf • nhlald awallabla
W* trmat yourcmrpit 6 fumlturu ailtlt W»» oufjawn.
•
Avon _
•BnckhotRaniul
IFNOANS.a33-B80H
AVON LAKE, 0
HUTTER 9 3 4 - 6 9 6 0
FREE ESTIMATES
CONCRETE-MASONARY
* Flrvptacai
• S«war 8- Water Unas
• OrtvDi
160LEAR RD.
Heating, Plumbing& Cooling
All Phases Of Home Repair
RADIO DISPATCHED
DON
AMES
OWNER
SERVICE
ALL MAKES Et MODELS!!
PARTS DEPT. OPEN SIX DAYS
ANDY'S
APPLIANCE
SERVICE
•Refrigerators
•Washers
•Dryers
933-440a
Coll Anytime
10vi S*ntor Cltlxsn blacoun*
AvonS37-6482 Ely.368-211B Clavo. 871-7742 « ,
.'.WE MOVIiTHE FUHNIJUHE •
•GUARANTEED OR D.ON'T t?A y
934-6460
J.P.'S HOME & COMMERCIAL
CARPET CARE CO.
Need your carpet shampooad? SALE!!
Wo will shampoo. Scotchguord ft deodorize
any 24'x30' room, 421.96. Any 2 rooms,
$36.96.
Guaranteed to dry tn 1 hour.
JEFF OR TERRY MITCHELL
323-5692
':'•• • ::'
A L L T Y P E S :': :•::
O1= P L U M B I N G S E R V I C E
S O t Z PRObbCTS- "•.•.STORE CLOSEDt.
. -1 IN STOCK ' \ . '" . V 'WEDNESDAYS
•.'. . 933-8686
•• CLEVE/PHONE 621-6332
')'174LEARRD, , '
• AVON LAKE. "
SELF STORAGE
998 AVON BELDEN
(ROUTE 83)
AVON, OHIO 44011
934-6070 or 933-3818
S ft. x S f t
B ft. x TO ft
1O ft. x 1O ft
l O f t . x IB ft
1O f t . x2O ft
1O f t . x 2 B f t
TO f t . x 3O ft
RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL
OUTSIDE STORAGE AVAILABLE
For Mobile Homoo, Bocts, Traitors, ate.
Starting at *12.50
FAI^WEATHER ROOFING
•HEROOFS* REPAIRS
• SEAMLESS QUTTEns El DOWNSPOUTS
PLUMBING & HEATING
COMPLETE
SALES & SERVICE
NORTH OLMSTED
ROOFING AND REMODELING
SPECIALIZING ALL TYPE HOME REPAIRS
Phone: 933-2330
• Roofs
• Glass
* Siding
• Insulating Qlusa
•Gutters -Storms -Painting • Screens
Steel Replacement Doors
Eni>r;y Efficient Sliding Doon
Fran Estimates
Wood Aluminum Clad Replacement Wlndowi
949.5300
Storm Windows and Doon
or
Over 16 Years Experience
871-0360
ADLER ROOF ING C p l
Jim's Maintenance Cleaning, inc.
"RESIDENTIAL' COMMERCIAL, INDUSTRIAL :
our business Is keeping your
business clean, commercial,
industrial & Off ice.
33445 LAKE ROAD • AVON LAKE, OHIO 44012
• S L J ' - - :
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t f l ^ E GUTTERS'With Complete Roofing, ;
special Clean G u t t e t s ^ O n / y / 2 5 ^ -•;
Wespecializ&inSlateand WoodShakes ;',
<; E'yr!a324f3973E
^^Clavo,734-1811 Ext..3BSS
FREE ESTIMATES
PHONE:
1-324-5241
CALL
033-U17
OR TOLL FREE
1-€00-261-2617
BUILD-UP ROOFS
HOOF MAINTENANCE
AFTER S P . M .
033-3817
RICK'S TREE SERVICE
933-4249 or 933-8959
You Can Find
Us In The Yellow Pages
FULLY
Storm Damage - 24 Hr. Service
INSURED Lot Clearing & Brush Chipping
• Tree Removal
• Stump Removal
• Trimming
. • Firewood
'Topping
'Wood Chips
• Cabling
'Root Feeding
NOW TAKING CONTRACTS
;• :•' FOR SN'QVV'tiEtilOVAL; ,; '
SENIOR CITIZEN DISCOUNT
1
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GREEN BEANS
leoz.
ALL OUR
ME AT IS
SPMKHEMIL 2/89*
U.SOA I
CHOICE-)-"
SPECIALRETAIL $1.09
SHURFINE GRANULATED
$ "I 49
sraraMMSra/i SA.69
CANE SUGAR
SLB. A
SAVE 4
ZIPLOC LARGE SIZE
$ "| 29
SPECIALRETAIL $1.49
FREEZER BAGS is COUNT
COUNTRY COUNTER, INC.,
•: auALITYSERVICESINCjE 195Q ;.
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1B 24 tB AVERAGE
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SUPEWORSEASY-CARVE
10-12 LB. AVERAGE
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PORK BUTTS
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FOR YOIJH THANKSGIVING TURKEY
FRESHLEAN
HOMEMADE
STUFFING
BULK
ROAST BEEF
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BORDENS
69
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32 OZ.
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59
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HILLS BROS. ALL
CJRINDS
SAVE U? TOSI.50
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MARGARINEJ ™ ° ^
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LAUNDRY
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84 OZ.
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CUT CORN, MIlffiD VEGETABLE.
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10 OZ.
PEACHES
CUT GREEN BEANS
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8OZ. 4 9 ^ £ C R A N B E R R Y OCEAK SPRAY
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